![]() ![]() TB is already over crowded as it is, no need to make it even more nightmarish. Just think of cramming all the tools and panels and junk in that little space, it would be a nightmare of hidden options and practically no space. Quality animation is out of the question I think, the Ipad might be capable of many things but it can never replace the desktop no matter what people say. Still it would be great if they ever consider making an app for the ipad at all. Guess its too much to ask for a minimalistic drawing app from TB, I know theyll never do it. I might look more into Graphic again, seems like a good option. Procreate is not a vector program btw, you can just vectorize stuff from it in another program or something like that. Its just I much prefer TB’s tool kit and workflow and non of those apps even come close to it… Clip studio Paint perhaps but Im not about to pay a monthly sub for an app just for the vector options. Oh I’ve checked all kinds of vector apps, and most of them seem ok I guess. Or perhaps have a simplified version of Storyboard Pro as an app? Like just be able to draw and type maybe, that would be awesome as well. It would be nice to just be able to draw characters and backgrounds and stuff on the go and then go back on the desktop for some rigging and animation. How to analyse and export with the PDF Export view. This can be useful in preventing overset text resulting from the selected profile and PDF layout options. Sure thers a bunch of other vector and drawing programs for the Ipad but I much prefer Toob Boom’s tools and workflow over anything else out there. Using the PDF Export view, you can set up your PDF export and run an analysis on the result before printing it to a PDF file. Seamlessly integrating with Harmony, Storyboard Pro is the way to get your content off the ground quickly and easily. Its probably just wishful thinking but I love drawing on Toon Boom and would love to be able to do so when not on the desktop. This all-in-one storyboard solution combines drawing, scripting, camera controls, animatic creation capabilities and sound. It would be awesome to have a simple app with just the basic tools for drawing, editing coloring and typing text, kinda like a simplified version of Adobe’s Illustrator. Toon Boom has great tools especially for vector drawing and a good layer system with the art layers for separate lines and colors and whatnot. ![]() Toon Boom is quite the large program and I doubt it will be ever available on an Ipad but what about simply drawing. Have you considered making a simple app just for drawing on the Ipad. Overall, you should be able to use Harmony directly on your iPad Pro without any issues, but if you want to use it in combination with a desktop or laptop, Astropad is still a useful option to consider.Not sure where to put this sorry if if this is the wrong place. ![]() This can be especially useful if you have a more powerful desktop or laptop that can handle more complex Harmony projects. Astropad allows you to connect your iPad Pro to your computer and use it as a second screen with full pressure sensitivity and touch controls. That being said, Astropad is still a useful app if you want to use your iPad Pro as a drawing tablet/display with Harmony running on a desktop or laptop. You should be able to install and run Harmony directly on your iPad Pro without the need for additional software like Astropad. Harmony’s minimum system requirements include iOS 13.0 or later, which is supported by the latest iPad Pro models. Hello, I am not an expert but I just want to say that Yes, Harmony runs on the new iPad Pro and it works quite well. I saw some older discussions (4+ years ago) saying that the iPad didn’t with Harmony unless you used an app called Astropad with a desktop/laptop running the software and the ipad acting as a drawing tablet/display. Does Harmony work well (or at all) on the new iPad Pro? It seems to meet all minimum requirements. In my perfect world, I’d get a great new computer and Cintiq, but that’s just not affordable for me. ![]()
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