
Consisting of 88 raster brushes, this add-on has been specially curated from Felix’s personal set of Affinity retouching brushes. Having a v2 when there isn’t even a v1 makes one think that it’s not a continuation of what we have on mac and windows, but something with clipped wings. Let your imagination run wild with these Dreamphography brushes for Affinity, created by the one-and-only Felix Hernandez.

…which I feel is why we’re all on the edge of our seats waiting for it. However, when I learned that it seemed there’d be an iPad version of possibly the greatest graphics suite ever created, it felt like the plan was to offer a cross-platform work environment… I’m willing to give it a go, especially since Affinity Publisher will be coming out on the iPad too, but I can’t see it working for my workflow, or honestly many peoples. Affinity Publisher 2 for iPad 4+ Pro Desktop Publishing Serif Labs 3.
#Affinity publisher ipad pro for mac#
Is it real coca-cola? If it is, why does it have a different name? It suggests you’re not actually getting the real thing, but some kind of euphemistically-named substitute. That said, with iPadOS 16 and proper monitor support then it will definitely be easier to work on an iPad Pro, regardless of the size. This app is available only on the App Store for iPad. Affinity Photo (pixel-based), Design (vector-based), and Publisher (each 50 for Mac or Windows/20 for iPad and other iOS devices). Since the naming is different, it suggests that what’s in the can is different, too. I guess it is just a name, yes, but names often hint at what you’re getting.


But I belive its done on purpose, to differenciate it from curent, so to say v1 family, generation of apps. It could very well be named iPad Publisher, as there were none before it. Just like there is Office 365, while there weren't 25,58,125,234 and 364.
