. iPad Pro and Apple Pencil saves New Yorker illustrator to all-digital workflow. In new interview, Mark Ulriksen artist best known for his work New Yorker recently made the changed from art to using iPad Pro, and has been bragging about the amenities of it..... Ulriksen told Business Insider. Procreate is one of the illustration apps on iPad, offering field of tools and Photoshop-style layering... I'm technologically illiterate and I'm also trying to memorize how to paint,. the artist said first in the interview.. But I really wanted to soon work digitally because it seems like that's what the art buying public is looking for in the world of illustration these years, and I like the speed of it... recently did parallel work for Mother Jones, and was soon asked to make version for the Web. The switch to iPad Pro, which happened last October, was not entirely voluntary... For almost 20 years I did inside work for New Yorker as well and Conde Nast got director and it was out with the old in with the new and the new is art,. said Ulriksen.. Apple has also marketed the illustration uses of iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, ranging from simple markups to books projects and sports work. In fact the only brought Pencil support to its. budget. iPad line, hoping to making drawing common task.....
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