

It would be a subscription of $9.00 a month AFTER the six months of free trial is used up. And so I went to download it for FREE to test it out.īut there IS one huge drawback to it. The wait would end just recently as of this month of November when I had just discovered that it was released to the iPad Pro. Because I've had excellent experience with the desktop version for several years for my illustration work, it would be such a boon to be able to carry the native file formats and continue the work on the go and back home. However, I had long hoped that the company responsible for Clip Studio Paint , formerly named Manga Studio, would finally come to their senses to bring it over to the iOS ecosystem. I’ll write about this one next time.One of the biggest reasons I acquired the iPad Pro over a year ago was due to the portability of the device and pressure sensitivity of the Pencil.

If you want to use a similar tool on the desktop, I recommend the Clip Studio Tabmate. Sadly, the 8BitDo Zero2 can only be used for CSP and not Procreate or other iPad apps. I had to set my controller using the “keyboard” pairing and not the iOS pairing that’s available for the controller. I found myself having issues with set up. Some of my issues what using the wrong pairing for iPad/CSP.įor instructions on how to pair and edit your short cuts for the 8BitDo, go here or here. There are multiple ways to pair the 8BitDo. I’ll probably program more in the future, but these already save me so much time. My other buttons are undo/redo, -/+ for lasso selection, and zoom in/out. I mostly use shortcuts that quickly switch between my most used tools: pen, lasso, and eraser. Using shortcut buttons can save a lot of time in the long run (I’m also in the process of doing a bunch of other time-saving tricks. Now that I’m back into attempting a regular comic schedule, I need to cut corners where I can. There’s always trial and error and frustration involved. The instructions for adapting the hotkey buttons didn’t seem too bad, but I hate going through instructions on words alone. Months later, I would see other artists use it, which reminds me to get on it. Supposedly I can also map the buttons for shortcuts in clip studio paint, but I will need to check that out later.Ī post shared by Megan Frauenhoffer on at 4:56pm PST I indulged myself a mini game controller.
