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That's why Duet Pro felt like such a fresh alternative, because I could actually draw on an iPad using the programs I was used to, like Manga Studio 5 and Photoshop. That excitement quickly faded when I tried out the Pencil and realized the iPad's drawing apps could never replicate all the features of desktop programs. ![]() When the iPad Pro was announced with the Apple Pencil to underwhelming response, I was hopeful about the possibilities. The cheapest version of the tablet is the $800 Cintiq 13HD, and my imposter syndrome tells me it's insulting to real artists for a cartoonist like me to even think about using such a powerful device, when a cheap $100 Wacom Bamboo works just fine. I've been on the fence about getting a Wacom Cintiq for a while now, and the hardest part for me is justifying the cost. ![]() The update is aimed at artists to use as a professional graphics tablet, like a Wacom. ![]() Plus, the app is temporarily on sale for the next week at $10 to promote the new Pro version of their app, which adds pressure and tilt sensitivity. Yes, it's $20, but that's a steal for an app that lets you use your Mac or Windows PC as a second monitor, making you feel like a multi-tasking wizard. ![]() If you've never heard of Duet Display and you're the owner of an iPad, do this one good thing for yourself and download it immediately.
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