This is great video! Just a small tip: With the iPad, you can actually install fonts with the Fontinator app and they appear in all your other apps, without having to do it several times. And I believe Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo do offer the possibility of customizing keyboard shortcuts. Although they have the same issue as Illustrator of not being able to manipulate the layout, so I think the point still stands that the desktop versions are more efficient
I think if you use more than two apps, it's not easy to remember the font installation process for those apps especially if you don't install fonts that often. lol. I always have to search Google on how to install fonts on the iPad because I forget.
@@teohontech7141 but wouldn’t you basically have to use Fontbook to install fonts on Mac? I always have to open the app because font installation often glitches out.
@@briannhinton On Mac, you just use the Fontbook. There's only one workflow for installing fonts. On iPad, the number of workflows for installing fonts depends on the number of apps that need the font
Hi there! How nice to hear this, congrats! Could you elaborate a bit on how you did this using your ipad? Which apps did you use, what niche did you work in, how did you get your first clients? Hope its ok im asking - xx
I think one of the main reasons why iPad apps are underpowered compared to desktop ones is that historically Apple has put much lower amounts of RAM compared to desktop systems, so the tablet apps have been downscaled to work with that RAM. And even if the pro now is on par in terms of RAM the base iPad which is the one that sells the most, stil has 3GB RAM and developers target the entire iPad market... Problem is that at this point software companies will not bother to invest in improving their iPad app significantly even if RAM increases significally (which I doubt for the base iPad)
Ipad limitations is exactly why I got a windows tablet. Can't wait for a couple years when mediatek and qualcomm start making fully optimised X86 compatible chipsets. A 12 core laptop chipset is expected from Qualcomm for 2024. All the features and support of windows and linux with the battery life and efficiency of arm.
use the ipad for drawing. but for graphic design I would never use an iPad, its workflow is slower and in a professional environment it only holds you back.
If Apple would make a 14inch IPad with option to run MacOS (like dual boot option) this could get difficult to decide. I miss having real adobe suite on an iPad , which is why I’m keeping my iPad pro 2018 but instead of upgrading I’ll wait for Surface pro 9.
@@teohontech7141 I think you're right but eventually they might give in. If enough artists take interest in surface pro. Also.. How many people are like me.. I have a 2018 iPad and see very little if any reason to upgrade. And I'm the type of person that enjoys tech and spending money on the latest and best. But nothing I run feels slow so not sure if any benefit for me. When the rumored 14" comes out I might change mind 😂
Completely missed that the iPad doesn't have a normal file system, it has a cheesy misunderstanding. This adds to the problem. But that is not the main thing, or rather it is not the only thing. If you're going to start a professional career as a designer - forget the ipad or any other tablet. The video has a very bland conclusion that "desktop is better but you can do it on an ipad too". I've been a designer for 20+ years and I disagree. "You can" design on a tablet about as effectively as you can hammer nails with a spoon. You can. But don't, get a hammer. An 11-12" screen is not enough. Yes, we've worked on screens 20" and smaller but that was over 15 years ago. When I bought my first 27" and worked for an hour I knew I would never buy a smaller screen again. Now I won't buy a screen smaller than 32" (actually my current monitor is 38"). On an ipad you lose flexibility and versatility. You can have a small slice of what you can on descktop. I want to take files from my camera (raw) tweak them in lightroom and work further in photoshop - no problem on pc and forget it on ipad. Working with video? Terribly uncomfortable on the ipad. Do you want to work fast and by industry standards? I hate that, but forget affinity - the industry uses PS and Illustrator. They'll send you files in psd and eps/ai, and/or ask for the result of your work in those formats. You'll be putting together layouts from stock purchased ai/eps, all lessons will be under photoshop and illustrator etc. Yes, I really want the adobe monopoly to collapse, but the reality right now is that they are a monopoly and you will work with adobe soft or you cant grow, you miss clients etc. Tablets are for content consumption. If you create content, buy a desktop.
Oh yeah, if you have to send files to and from with colleagues it's going to be so unproductive due to the file system. But if you're just working on personal stuff, it doesn't really matter much unless you need to export and import files to various apps.
And there are people out there who really don't mind hammering a nail with a spoon just because they can, and because the spoon is cheaper. My inspiration for making this video is from them.
Have a desktop, but I refuse to go back to adobe personally. If that ends with me losing a few jobs, then so be it. Not giving that company another cent. The only way to collapse the monopoly is to stop buying it. There are other file formats that can become universal for workflows. Maybe because I have a freelance perspective on this, I think differently. Affinity does work with eps files. I will admit I miss Lightroom, but I can work around that and still accomplish my goals.
thank you very much cuz this is exactly the video I was looking for❤.I just one question if you can please help me out with I am a student of graphic design I have a laptop that I share with my sister and I am thinking of buying an iPad cuz I like drawing and digital art and I would love to learn that too would you advise me to get an iPad or another laptop cuz tbh I wanted the iPad for the portability as well and it gives me a bit more time of usage than a laptop . I can feel that the apps is a little bit limited and idk if that will become a problem for me with time for my graduation project and work
It comes down to whether you need to draw with the Apple Pencil. If yes, the iPad is good. For things you can't do with the iPad, you can go back to the laptop.
Hi great video I got my first ipad 3 years ago after watching your video. 32gb isn’t enough I didn’t know the system takes 15gb. So I want to get a new ipad with more storage, my question is, can I install procreate on my new iPad without purchasing it again ? I’m gonna use the same AppleID, and will all the files, including the recording video of my drawing on procreate be transferred automatically when I move to the new iPad? Like when I open procreate on the new iPad everything will look exactly like on my old ipad with the files brush etc?
Before you upgrade, turn on iCloud backup. This will backup the apps and the files within, settings, icon layout on your home screen, notes, bookmarks, everything. On the new iPad, choose to restore from that backup and everything will be restored identically.
Sir I'm into graphic design and illustration. Should I buy iPad (you suggest the model,not too expensive one) or Laptop with graphic tablet?(is MacBook better or window?)
Please i need your advice , am a graphic design student i have MacBook m2 254GB , do i need to get another laptop with more GB , or 254 enough and i buy Ipad??
If you already have a computer, get iPad. Because you can use Adobe apps on both. But if you don’t have a computer, get the Macbook. In this case you won’t have the Apple Pencil for drawing that’s all
@@teohycHi there! actually im planing to start graphic design and illustration so i want to know what i should buy. i have a computer which is not a brand-new one and i was thinking to buy an ipad. as my computer its old i dont know wether i should upgrade it and buy an ipad to have both or buy a laptop instead.
@@Naashaa The main advantage of the iPad is you can use Apple Pencil. If you draw, you'll still need some sort of tablet for drawing so in this case getting iPad is probably the better choice. Graphic design apps on iPad are limited in terms of features compared to desktop version of the app.
Hi, I’m a Motion Graphics Designer and I’m planning to use an ipad for my vector layers. Is Ipad suitable for creating these? Or should I just directly use my desktop illustrator?
For Windows, Huawei D 16 (2022) is really good -- I'm using that. Pricing is budget to mid-range, but inside it's using a desktop class CPU so it's really powerful. www.parkablogs.com/content/designer-review-huawei-matebook-d-16-2022 For Mac, M1 Macbook Air (2020) is still a good one even three years later and the pricing is really good now since it's out for a while. It can edit 4K video, and if you edit 4K video this is the one to get.
@@teohontech7141 thanks for your reply. So I just ordered the 11in pro I want to do tshirt designs you think I'll be good with that model ipad to do designs? I do have an older mac 2017 montery 5k 27in. But leaning to have the 11in pro be my go to for designing art what are your thoughts on that?
Omggg sir you saved me!! I’m student and I was about to buy iPad but now that I’m thinking more it’s better I get Mac. Thank you for this video 🔥
This is great video! Just a small tip: With the iPad, you can actually install fonts with the Fontinator app and they appear in all your other apps, without having to do it several times. And I believe Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo do offer the possibility of customizing keyboard shortcuts. Although they have the same issue as Illustrator of not being able to manipulate the layout, so I think the point still stands that the desktop versions are more efficient
I think if you use more than two apps, it's not easy to remember the font installation process for those apps especially if you don't install fonts that often. lol. I always have to search Google on how to install fonts on the iPad because I forget.
@@teohontech7141 but wouldn’t you basically have to use Fontbook to install fonts on Mac? I always have to open the app because font installation often glitches out.
@@briannhinton On Mac, you just use the Fontbook. There's only one workflow for installing fonts. On iPad, the number of workflows for installing fonts depends on the number of apps that need the font
It is so relaxing to listening to you 😌
I made $4k in logo design off my iPad before I ever bought my Mac. You can definitely do graphic design on an iPad
Hi there! How nice to hear this, congrats! Could you elaborate a bit on how you did this using your ipad? Which apps did you use, what niche did you work in, how did you get your first clients?
Hope its ok im asking - xx
@@Andrea-ul7blno one ever tells you that
which ipad do u have?
But is it ideal.or equivalents or judt something you make do with
Man im soo discouraged cause free version of figma doesn't work on it nor does the crack version of adobe😔...no idea what i'll do now
I think one of the main reasons why iPad apps are underpowered compared to desktop ones is that historically Apple has put much lower amounts of RAM compared to desktop systems, so the tablet apps have been downscaled to work with that RAM. And even if the pro now is on par in terms of RAM the base iPad which is the one that sells the most, stil has 3GB RAM and developers target the entire iPad market... Problem is that at this point software companies will not bother to invest in improving their iPad app significantly even if RAM increases significally (which I doubt for the base iPad)
Ipad limitations is exactly why I got a windows tablet. Can't wait for a couple years when mediatek and qualcomm start making fully optimised X86 compatible chipsets. A 12 core laptop chipset is expected from Qualcomm for 2024. All the features and support of windows and linux with the battery life and efficiency of arm.
What softwarendo you use on linux
而且现在Windows 的本子还支持触屏,即便pad把屏幕和触控感觉做的再好,也无法抵抗这种触摸和笔记本系统融合的打击。苹果不让mac触摸,就是为了杜绝它和pad的边界变得模糊。
U are amazing and helpful and really thank you ❤
I don't know English very well...can you tell me shortcutly which is better for professionally designer..iPad or pc
Plz reply
PC unless you need to draw with pen
use the ipad for drawing. but for graphic design I would never use an iPad, its workflow is slower and in a professional environment it only holds you back.
Do give Graphic design and website programming courses?
I don't
All this time, I have always designed clothes manually. If I have to switch to digital, which is best for a beginner like me? An iPad or a laptop?
If you already have a computer, get an iPad. If not, get a laptop because it is very difficult to go wrong with a laptop.
If Apple would make a 14inch IPad with option to run MacOS (like dual boot option) this could get difficult to decide. I miss having real adobe suite on an iPad , which is why I’m keeping my iPad pro 2018 but instead of upgrading I’ll wait for Surface pro 9.
I doubt there will be dual boot. If they do it, people won't be buying a Mac and a tablet.
@@teohontech7141 I think you're right but eventually they might give in. If enough artists take interest in surface pro. Also.. How many people are like me.. I have a 2018 iPad and see very little if any reason to upgrade. And I'm the type of person that enjoys tech and spending money on the latest and best. But nothing I run feels slow so not sure if any benefit for me. When the rumored 14" comes out I might change mind 😂
@@SuperDesignguy Please can you give me that ipad. I need it for my career, but I don't have money to afford it.
I already have a powerful desktop, so i decided on the ipad .. i only do basic designs on ipad and drawing ✍️ with the pencil ...
Completely missed that the iPad doesn't have a normal file system, it has a cheesy misunderstanding. This adds to the problem.
But that is not the main thing, or rather it is not the only thing.
If you're going to start a professional career as a designer - forget the ipad or any other tablet. The video has a very bland conclusion that "desktop is better but you can do it on an ipad too". I've been a designer for 20+ years and I disagree. "You can" design on a tablet about as effectively as you can hammer nails with a spoon. You can. But don't, get a hammer.
An 11-12" screen is not enough. Yes, we've worked on screens 20" and smaller but that was over 15 years ago. When I bought my first 27" and worked for an hour I knew I would never buy a smaller screen again. Now I won't buy a screen smaller than 32" (actually my current monitor is 38").
On an ipad you lose flexibility and versatility. You can have a small slice of what you can on descktop. I want to take files from my camera (raw) tweak them in lightroom and work further in photoshop - no problem on pc and forget it on ipad. Working with video? Terribly uncomfortable on the ipad. Do you want to work fast and by industry standards? I hate that, but forget affinity - the industry uses PS and Illustrator. They'll send you files in psd and eps/ai, and/or ask for the result of your work in those formats. You'll be putting together layouts from stock purchased ai/eps, all lessons will be under photoshop and illustrator etc. Yes, I really want the adobe monopoly to collapse, but the reality right now is that they are a monopoly and you will work with adobe soft or you cant grow, you miss clients etc.
Tablets are for content consumption. If you create content, buy a desktop.
Oh yeah, if you have to send files to and from with colleagues it's going to be so unproductive due to the file system. But if you're just working on personal stuff, it doesn't really matter much unless you need to export and import files to various apps.
And there are people out there who really don't mind hammering a nail with a spoon just because they can, and because the spoon is cheaper. My inspiration for making this video is from them.
Have a desktop, but I refuse to go back to adobe personally. If that ends with me losing a few jobs, then so be it. Not giving that company another cent. The only way to collapse the monopoly is to stop buying it. There are other file formats that can become universal for workflows. Maybe because I have a freelance perspective on this, I think differently. Affinity does work with eps files. I will admit I miss Lightroom, but I can work around that and still accomplish my goals.
thank you very much cuz this is exactly the video I was looking for❤.I just one question if you can please help me out with
I am a student of graphic design I have a laptop that I share with my sister and I am thinking of buying an iPad cuz I like drawing and digital art and I would love to learn that too would you advise me to get an iPad or another laptop cuz tbh I wanted the iPad for the portability as well and it gives me a bit more time of usage than a laptop . I can feel that the apps is a little bit limited and idk if that will become a problem for me with time for my graduation project and work
It comes down to whether you need to draw with the Apple Pencil. If yes, the iPad is good. For things you can't do with the iPad, you can go back to the laptop.
Hi great video I got my first ipad 3 years ago after watching your video. 32gb isn’t enough I didn’t know the system takes 15gb. So I want to get a new ipad with more storage, my question is, can I install procreate on my new iPad without purchasing it again ? I’m gonna use the same AppleID, and will all the files, including the recording video of my drawing on procreate be transferred automatically when I move to the new iPad? Like when I open procreate on the new iPad everything will look exactly like on my old ipad with the files brush etc?
You know that procreate could record the progress of your drawing from the beginning to the end. I like to keep it to see how I draw
Before you upgrade, turn on iCloud backup. This will backup the apps and the files within, settings, icon layout on your home screen, notes, bookmarks, everything. On the new iPad, choose to restore from that backup and everything will be restored identically.
@@teohontech7141 Thank you so much!
Sir I'm into graphic design and illustration. Should I buy iPad (you suggest the model,not too expensive one) or Laptop with graphic tablet?(is MacBook better or window?)
Laptop. Mac and Windows not that important. Just get one within your budget. Mac will have more battery life.
@@teohyc thank you very much ❤️.
Please i need your advice , am a graphic design student i have MacBook m2 254GB , do i need to get another laptop with more GB , or 254 enough and i buy Ipad??
Get an ipad
What if i want to use illustrator and other adobe apps too? Should i go for macbook or ipad?
If you already have a computer, get iPad. Because you can use Adobe apps on both.
But if you don’t have a computer, get the Macbook. In this case you won’t have the Apple Pencil for drawing that’s all
@@teohycHi there!
actually im planing to start graphic design and illustration so i want to know what i should buy.
i have a computer which is not a brand-new one and i was thinking to buy an ipad.
as my computer its old i dont know wether i should upgrade it and buy an ipad to have both or buy a laptop instead.
@@Naashaa The main advantage of the iPad is you can use Apple Pencil. If you draw, you'll still need some sort of tablet for drawing so in this case getting iPad is probably the better choice. Graphic design apps on iPad are limited in terms of features compared to desktop version of the app.
@@teohyc Thanks a million, it helped me a lot❤️
Hi, I’m a Motion Graphics Designer and I’m planning to use an ipad for my vector layers. Is Ipad suitable for creating these? Or should I just directly use my desktop illustrator?
If you don't need to use Apple Pencil, go with desktop.
@@teohontech7141 Thank you!
Which laptop u recommend ? And not expensive plz 🥺
For Windows, Huawei D 16 (2022) is really good -- I'm using that. Pricing is budget to mid-range, but inside it's using a desktop class CPU so it's really powerful. www.parkablogs.com/content/designer-review-huawei-matebook-d-16-2022
For Mac, M1 Macbook Air (2020) is still a good one even three years later and the pricing is really good now since it's out for a while. It can edit 4K video, and if you edit 4K video this is the one to get.
can we open illustrate file saved from lap top or pc to ipad ai
Yes
Can't you just mirror your mac onto your ipad?
You can but showing same content on two displays is not really useful at least for me
@@teohontech7141 thanks for your reply. So I just ordered the 11in pro I want to do tshirt designs you think I'll be good with that model ipad to do designs? I do have an older mac 2017 montery 5k 27in. But leaning to have the 11in pro be my go to for designing art what are your thoughts on that?
@@mannycali334 That is a good iPad but not sure why you're getting it when you can already do T-Shirt designs on your Mac
@@teohontech7141 I prefer to have a surface that I can sit back and sketch on. Would a air 5 work or is the pro best overall?
@@teohontech7141 that's why there was to question about mirror my mac onto the tablet
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