Procreate, one of the best art apps for the iPad, has been updated to version 1.7, which adds a ton of new features, including support for 4K Cinema canvas sizes, a new, full screen mode, and a bunch of new blend modes including: color, saturation, hue, luminosity, overlay, hard light, soft light, linear burn, color dodge, color burn, difference, and subtract.
However, developers Savage Interactive didn’t stop there, they’ve also redesigned the way layers work:
Now that Procreate can create up to 128 layers (smaller canvases), managing layers can get out of hand very quickly. But with the new Layers interface you can fit 11 layers in portrait or 8 in landscape. Combined with thumbnails that zoom to display the subject of the layer, usability has drastically improved.
Added a fantastic new transform system:
Something we’re really excited to show is Distort and Shear. With these new tools perspective distortions are as easy as tapping and holding on a point, and then dragging. Also we’ve added a Non-Uniform scale, making it very easy to correct proportions.
There’s a lot more too, including support for the Pogo Connect stylus, multiple swatch panels, a new eyedropper tool, and still more.
Procreate also still gives all the good, old fashioned, granular controls for things like brush size, opacity, and digital color mixing that many pixel artists grew up on, and in a way that just feels right for a multitouch device like the iPad.
If you’re into painting, sketching, drawing, or otherwise art-ing it up, check out Procreate 1.7.
And if you want to hear more about the app, check out our interview with Savage Interactive designer James Cuda from way back in Iterate 2.
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