The performance is supposedly good but I have not tried it. There is always AstroPad for Mac that can mirror a portion or the full screen (I think) to an iPad and accept styli input on the iPad and send it back to the Mac. This is my 3rd test of Easy Canvas together with Tablet Pro and Zbrush on my iPad Pro. I’ll have to try it myself before selling my third kidney (we have those, right?). I know I am pretty excited about the iPad Pro, especially after reading some of the early impressions about the lag, or rather lack of, when using the Apple Pencil. I just don’t see it happening right now, at least not to the high level of sculpting capabilities that some people would like. That is with an install base of a couple hundred million tablets, now imagine developing mainly for the iPad Pro with an install base of zero. The price tag would be too high for most users and the investment would be to large for a very uncertain return. The KeyShot to ZBrush Bridge changes your Best Preview Render (BPR) button to instead send your models to KeyShot with a single click. I am using my PC and Duet extends my monitor to the iPad Pro screen. There is a reason you do not see super complex apps on iOS or Android. With the ZBrush to KeyShot Bridge you can seamlessly connect ZBrush with any version of KeyShot 5 or above to produce hyper-realistic and high quality images. This is a quick test to show how well Zbrush 2019 is working on an iPad Pro with Duet. If Pixologic were ever to release anything on iOS I would expect it to be somewhere between Sculptris and ZBrush in capability. There is always a chance … if you remain an optimist
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