![]() ![]() So my question(s) to everyone is: Am I on the right track or taking the wrong approach? Should I just get used to moving things in and out of dropbox, or should I copy work folders from the desktop directly to the iPad (is that even possible)? ![]() I was never big on cloud storage, I dislike subscription services, and more importantly I like being able to freely manage by folders and files by type, date, project… But this still feels like such a workaround. And if I paid for dropbox I could begrudgingly upload models, textures, etc. ![]() Using the free dropbox I only have so much space, although more than enough to transfer work from the iPad to the desktop. I found an app that promised to let me use the iPad as a Wacom replacement, and was told by those in similar situations that dropbox was the easiest way to move files between the two devices, and so I bought a program that would let me view files saved on the iPad and move them to dropbox (which I had already been using on the iPod). I quickly found myself more comfortable with Nomad Sculpt than I ever had with Sculptris or Zbrush on the desktop (and having no proper pen to work with), and there seemed an endless well of very focused apps to do other fun things with photos, video, and audio.īeing an iOS device I had never expected it to play nice with my Win10 desktop, but hadn’t considered just how tall the garden walls might be. My initial experiences were encouraging, I could see myself adapting to the touchscreen and the Apple Pencil “just worked”, something I could sadly never say about my beautiful XP Pen tablet bought the year before. #ZBRUSH IPAD PRO PRO#When I had a chance to pick up a third-hand iPad Pro with Apple Pencil for a great price I didn’t have to think about it. As a longtime iPod touch user I often found myself envious of the iPad’s many exclusive creative apps. ![]()
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