

If you want a painting app you have Procreate or Inspire Pro. Looking around the app store there are dozens of traditional drawing apps made by new upstart developers. After you guys bought Macromedia a decade ago you kinda stagnated for a while there. Where is just a mobile version of Photoshop? There are 4 apps with the word Photoshop in them, but none of them look like the Photoshop I know and love. Oh my gosh, you guys this is kinda a mess.

There is an app for publishing stories - Adobe Slate An app for creating color palettes - Adobe Color CC An app for signing documents - Adobe eSign Manager DC An app for making custom brushes - Adobe Brush CC Another app for signing documents - Adobe Fill & Sign DC

What if you just want to manage your photos? You’ve got Adobe Revel, Adobe LiveCycle Mobile ES and Adobe Lightroom for mobile. You need photo editing? There are 3 apps for that: Adobe Photoshop Fix, Adobe Photoshop Mix and Adobe Photoshop Express. There is Adobe Voice that lets you record your voice and add simple animation and photos. There is Adobe Shape CC that lets you take photos and then convert them to vector shapes. There are 2 apps for creating portfolios and posting them to Behance: Adobe Portfolio and Creative Portfolio. That’s a lot of apps, We probably need a short refresher. There are 4 apps with the word Photoshop in them, but none of them look like the Photoshop I know and love. Right now you have 31 mobile apps listed on your site, and that’s not counting older retired apps like Adobe Line and Adobe Ideas. I see there are apps called Photoshop and Illustrator for the iPad. I can sketch, color, ink, vector up my artwork and then get it press or web ready all on one device and often times just using one or two programs: Photoshop and Illustrator.
#Adobe revel for ipad pro#
I’ve been working on a Surface Pro the last year or so. I’ve been thinking a lot about workflow on the iPad. I was pretty happy with the way everything was working on the desktop, so I was good to go. I’ve seen the tweets and videos for your mobile apps for years, but I never stopped to pay attention. It will be a while longer before the fancy pencil arrives so I figured I would check out your iPad apps.Ĭonfession Time. I got my iPad Pro - the tablet that’s roughly the size of an antelope - Last week.
