

Watching the trailer for Avatar: The Way of Water, I was impressed by the richness of the colors and the stark contrast between dark and light elements. And if you’re enjoying HDR content, the gorgeous XDR display makes everything on the screen look even better. That’s a whole lot of screen space for watching your favorite YouTube videos or Netflix shows. The iPad Pro 2022 I reviewed has a gigantic 12.9-inch mini-LED display with a resolution of 2,732 x 2,048 pixels and up to a 120Hz refresh rate. There’s a button along the top right edge (when the iPad is held vertically like a sheet of paper) for locking the screen and using Touch ID, two buttons on the right side to raise or lower the volume and a single Thunderbolt 4/USB-C port on the bottom edge of the device. Nothing has changed with regard to buttons and ports. It’s cool if you like yellow, but that’s a bit too garish for me.īutton placement remains unchanged from last year's model. While I appreciate the variety of colors available for Apple’s regular iPad, I prefer silver or gray electronics.

This could be a negative for those who wanted the iPad Pro to feature as many color options as the new iPad 2022. Space Gray and Silver are the only two available colors. This isn’t a negative since its thin bezels and sleek machined aluminum chassis remain as striking as ever. $1,099 for Wi-Fi model | $1,299 for Wi-Fi + Cellular modelĨGB RAM (128GB-512GB models), 16GB RAM (1TB-2TB models)ġ.03 pounds (Wi-Fi) | 1.04 pounds (Wi-Fi + Cellular)ġ.5 pounds (Wi-Fi) | 1.51 pounds (Wi-Fi Cellular)ĭesign-wise, the iPad Pro 2022 is indistinguishable from the iPad Pro 2021 and iPad Pro 2020. No commitments, cancel any time.$799 for Wi-Fi model | $999 for Wi-Fi + Cellular model Ready to combine the flexibility of the iPad Pro with the power of ZBrush? Take Astropad Studio for a spin with a free 14-day trial. Mirror any desktop creative software on your iPad with Astropad Studio Get started today with ZBrush on your iPad Shortcuts are per-app and savable - so you can save a shortcut set for ZBrush and another set for Photoshop.

For example, using B M V in succession will execute the multi-key command associated with that combination. You can do multi-key commands when utilizing shortcuts by typing out each key in succession. In the Edit Shortcuts panel, you can delete, rearrange, rename, and replace any shortcut. The shortcuts can also be customized in the Astropad Studio sidebar. We’ve pre-loaded the sidebar with default shortcuts when you are using ZBrush: Use ZBrush on your iPad with Astropad Studio Default shortcuts for ZBrush on iPadĪstropad Studio includes a sidebar with easy access to your favorite shortcuts. There are also tap gestures available to quickly undo/ redo your work.

Free Trial Touch gestures for ZBrush on iPadĪstropad Studio supports gestures for panning, zooming, and rotating the 3D canvas in ZBrush.
