
So 256 gigs is fine if you’re a graphic designer and illustrator, and you download a bit. The memory is important, of course you can externalize your data, but what is more practical than having everything in your tablet. The disadvantages: it weighs a lot, it’s big (a bit too big for 100% mobile use). The advantages of having the 12.9 inch IPad: the size, being able to make fluid gestures. I’m used to working on a 24-inch graphics tablet, so I didn’t want to end up with something too small. The 11 inch is very good but a bit too small. For my part I broke my piggy bank and sold my left kidney to acquire the IPad Pro M1 12,9 inches 256 giga. For your information, I wrote an article on which software and hardware to choose when you are a graphic designer 😉 Which IPad to choose?Īre you a pro? You want professional hardware? Well, here is the IPad Pro. Moreover, you will be disappointed and frustrated because your creations will inevitably be below what you thought you could achieve.

The IPad is certainly an investment, but it has a non-negligible cost.


A word of advice: before spending your money on this tool, wait until you have a solid foundation. It is quite legitimate to ask yourself the right questions: Will I be able to work and make professional renderings with my iPad? Is it powerful enough? What applications should I use? etc… Before starting, let’s be clear, if you are a beginner, if your level of illustration is low or average, an IPad will not work miracles! You won’t draw any better. You want to buy an IPad pro, but you have questions about its use, is it a professional or leisure tool? Is it better to work on a graphics tablet or an iPad? After a little time on the iPad, I was able to make up my mind and here is my opinion and my experience. Ipad Illustrator Procreate and many other apps.
