![]() ![]() I’m only wating that moment to buy an iPad pro. Please don’t tell me this won’t become a reality one day. The popular open-source 3D software Blender has just been updated to version 3.1, and the update brings important improvements especially for Mac users. Now, I invite and beg you, developers, to really start thinking about making Blender available for the coming versions of the iPad pro too, not only because it will help artists which often move here and there, but because it will also boost Blender as an art tool in general in respect to the competitors. As more companies recognize the power of Apple Silicon and the Arm architecture, and almost a year after Apple anoucened their support for Open Source programs running on Apple Silicon and while highlighting Blender in the Keynote, Blender becomes the latest DCC to release their official ARM build (Alpha) to the public. Adobe already made the original Photoshop available on the iPad pro and we all know it’s some really unoptimized, heavy piece of sw. Apple 12. iPads are just not powerful enough for using for 3D modeling/drawing applications. Ipad Pro 3D models for download, files in 3ds, max, c4d, maya, blend, obj, fbx with low poly, animated, rigged, game, and VR options. There is really no good 3D drawing application for iPad/iOS/iPadOS. Not that I’m an Apple fun, I don’t like Apple at all, but the iPad pro is an exception which I really think could replace notebooks entirely. You cannot run Blender on a mobile iOS devices and there is NO version for iOS. Apple developers claim that iPad pro is more powerful than the average notebook and it’s pretty believable in my experience. Affinity Designer, Photo and some interesting 3D apps are starting to get into the business too. I tested the iPad pro with Procreate by my self and can assure it’s an incredibly pleasing experience. This made artists prefer a traditional sketchbook along with a pencil or a pen as travel companions. ![]() Some time ago, the only piece of hw you could think of to get some work done on the go was the Wacom Mobile Studio, which unfortunately is really expensive (3500€ +) and not so powerful, with a very limited battery duration. As you all probably know the iPad Pro is really getting into the industry as a powerful tool for 2D concept artist, along with Procreate as a substitute to Photoshop due expensive subscribtion plans and the way Adobe used to revoke elder perpetual licenses.
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