Last year Adobe unveiled its plans to build a Illustrator version for iPad, after doing the same with Photoshop. Immediately, this proposal was welcomed with great anticipation, because according to the company's announcement itself it's a dark design from scratch, modified to take full advantage of Apple's tablet.
In this regard, much work seems to be ahead. This week, several users who were enrolled in the private beta confirmed that Adobe made the invitation try the beta version of the software on the iPad.
Adobe invites you to try Illustrator for iPad beta
However the exact date of issue is unknown of the app, there's no doubt that its launch is timely, as Apple has been slowly adding new features such as the computer to iPadOS, such as mouse mouse and trackpad support for the iPad and seen in the fourth generation of the iPad Pro, which has also developed some unpleasant physical features.
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Adobe previously said that the Illustrator for iPad was built with emphasis of Multi-Touch and Apple Pencil as input methods, and the app also uses iPad Hardware, including the camera system. Therefore, it will be possible to perform tasks such as taking a picture of a handmade drawing and quickly converting it into vector shapes.
Adobe is committed to converting its apps to success on mobile devices, all the way to where its users go and offer. the best picture show experience. Previous experience with Photoshop successfully started this approach, will Illustrator receive the same?