When my friend asked me to create a logo I decided to create a logo 100% using Adobe mobile apps.
As usual I am creating logos in Adobe Illustrator CC or Adobe Photoshop CC (depending on the project). My friend’s logo project includes art drawings so I decided to create entire project using Adobe Illustrator Draw (for vector drawing) and Adobe Comp CC for text and layout. Adobe Illustrator Draw is a vector mobile app that allows you to create art using an iPad, iPhone or Android. I love Adobe Illustrator Draw for many reasons including the freedom of working on my projects anywhere (I can use my iPad), another reason is that I can use the paintbrush to create vector art.
Using Adobe Illustrator Draw I created a vector Unicorn.
Also in Adobe Illustrator Draw I created a heart (nice warm touch to the logo’s text).
Text for my logo I created in Adobe Comp CC.
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I have been using the full version of Adobe Photoshop CC on my iPad Pro using Apple Pencil via the Astropad App for the past few days. The application that helps me to operate Adobe Photoshop CC on my iPad Pro is Astropad. Astropad costs $19.99 and for this very LOW price I am able to work on ANY project using my Adobe Photoshop CC full version on my iPad Pro from ANYWHERE at my home or studio.
Today I tried digital painting in Adobe Photoshop CC on my iPad Pro using the Mixer Brush Tool and Apple Pencil (a pressure sensitive stylus). I am extremely pleased with how Astropad performs. No lag! My brush strokes remans same (real-time), I don’t need to change anything in my technique. I want to point out that all the colors displayed on in Adobe Photoshop CC using Astropad are absolutely the same to my eyes.
Another BIG plus with Astropad is that I don’t need to look at my monitor during my painting. So the digital painting experience using iPad Pro and Apple Pencil in combination with the full version of Adobe Photoshop CC is ABSOLUTELY identical to traditional painting using canvas, paper and your favorite brush or pencil (My iPad Pro and Apple Pencil review is posted here) .
Now when I travel I will not take with me my medium Wacom Intuos tablet because I always travel with my iPad Pro. My iPad Pro has all my favorite mobile applications like Adobe Photoshop Sketch, Adobe Photoshop Fix, Adobe Photoshop Mix and many more Adobe mobile apps. So why would I need to carry my Wacom tablet with me anymore? I don’t.