It seems that Astropad would solve the problem of having to have the pencil touch the screen prior to select the move/rotate/scale command? Because then you'd have the finger touching the screen first – that somehow seems to be more intuitive?
Is there anything that works better now vs when you recorded this video? For example, do you still have the issue when you move or rotate objects in Blender? I am considering getting an iPad pro to replace my Cintiq 13HD because it is just too many cords for me to handle. I am very on the fence about this. What are your thoughts?
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how do u get it :0
It seems that Astropad would solve the problem of having to have the pencil touch the screen prior to select the move/rotate/scale command? Because then you'd have the finger touching the screen first – that somehow seems to be more intuitive?
Is there anything that works better now vs when you recorded this video? For example, do you still have the issue when you move or rotate objects in Blender? I am considering getting an iPad pro to replace my Cintiq 13HD because it is just too many cords for me to handle. I am very on the fence about this. What are your thoughts?
What a polava 😀
Not all shortcuts work.If you can please enumerate which do and dont
Thanks for that. Does Astropad's soft keyboard also support a numeric keypad?
very useful, thank you