Procreate, the powerful sketching app for iPad and 2013 WWDC Apple Design Award winner, received a major update to version 2 today bringing with it support for the 64-bit Apple A7 chip as well as a new 4k resolution canvas.
The update also includes an iOS 7 redesign and a new icon to match as well as several performance enhancements.
Procreate 2 is a free update to existing users and $5.99 on the App Store for new customers. Happy creating!
Full change log below:
What’s New in Version 2.0
Procreate 2 is finally here, completely redesigned for iOS 7 and 64-bit optimised for the new iPad Air and iPad mini with Retina Display.
Along with the beautiful new iOS 7 redesign Procreate 2 now includes powerful new GPU accelerated filters and adjustments:
– Gaussian Blur
– Sharpen
– Noise
– Hue, saturation & brightness
– Color Balance (Highlights, Midtones, Shadows)
– Curves (Gamma, Red, Green, Blue)
• New streamlined gallery
– Rapid document load
– New group design
– Share a group
– Quickly action any thumbnail
• Redesigned icon
• Orientation memory
• Includes latest SDKs for all styluses
• Bug fixes and many stability improvements
• Improved performance
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