Initial issue of the Cherokee Phoenix was the first periodical to use the Cherokee syllabary, invented by Sequoyah, on February 21, 1828.

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Initial issue of the Cherokee Phoenix was the first periodical to use the Cherokee syllabary, invented by Sequoyah, on February 21, 1828.
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My man got me an ENO hammock with some wicked AtlasXL straps which allowed me to set up on this water front property, needless to say I was pretty pumped about it.
So Far...
I'm not impressed.
I got an iPad for UI/UX work. I thought it would be a great opportunity to try out Procreate and the Apple Pencil.
The Apple Pencil is just heavenly, especially compared to the jitter prone Surface pen. I can create beautiful marks with a feather touch. The last time I was able to do that was on a Wacom tablet/Wacom Tablet PC. If only Apple could work with Microsoft for their Surface line (yes, I know, fat chance, lol).
Unfortunately, so far my experience with Procreate isn't as impressive as the Apple Pencil. The user interface isn't very intuitive, especially versus Sketchbook. Within minutes of using Sketchbook I could create great works of art without having to stop and Google "how to..."
The brushes out the box in Procreate vs the brushes in Sketchbook aint even close. Just look at the gorgeous brush work between the two. Sketchbook completely puts Procreate to shame. And color? Forget it. Look how muted all the colors are from Procreate, now look at the vibrant collection of colors from Sketchbook.
Could my opinion change once I get more accustomed to Procreate? Sure. Is it a completely fair comparison? Probably not, since the toucan painting was done on a Surface Pro 4 and Surface Studio 2 with a desktop version of Sketchbook. I also want to point out I'm on a 10th gen iPad (not the pro version). I think once I'm done with the test portrait I will download the tablet version of Sketchbook on the iPad for a better/fair comparison. Considering all the hype, I expected Procreate to knock my socks off, it didn't.