![]() While that sounds exciting, it’s only a rumor at this point, albeit from Mark Gurman at Bloomberg who is a pretty reliable source. You may also have heard this week that Adobe Photoshop is coming to iPad. If you need to draw a logo from time to time, or just want to learn what all the fuss is about with vector graphics, there’s no penalty to trying Vectornator Pro.īut if you’re serious about graphic design or want a tool that’s got tons of amazing video tutorials available and $14 isn’t a big impact on your wallet, go give Affinity Designer for iPad a try. ![]() I don’t take back my recommendation for Vectornator Pro for free for iPad, it’s really quite good. If you have any doubts about how capable it is, I put a screenshot of one of the sample drawings into the shownotes with one of the layers opened up so you’d believe me! This is an amazing steal for such a phenomenally capable program. The list price for Affinity Designer for iPad is $20 but it’s 30% off for the launch. (Link to Affinity Designer for iPad in the App Store.) My excuses are starting to dry up, because this week the fine folks at Serif, who make the Affinity products, came out with Affinity Designer for iPad. The other thing that was holding me back was that it wasn’t available for the iPad, which is the most natural place to draw, especially with Apple Pencil. I haven’t talked about it too much because I’m not good enough at doing vector design to teach anyone else about it. Think Adobe Illustrator except much less expensive and no subscription. In December 2016, Allister Jenks came on Chit Chat Across the Pond to tell us about Affinity Designer for the Mac, which is their vector-design program for the Mac and Windows. You know I’m a huge fan of Affinity Photo, the Photoshop replacement for the Mac (and Windows) and iOS.
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