Procreate 1.6.3 was just submitted to Apple! This point release has been under intense development to fix that nasty interpolation (blurring) bug, which was accidentally introduced into the last update.

Because we felt pretty bad for letting this bug slip through, we’d like to make it up to you guys by including Dropbox support ahead of schedule. You will now be able to import images from Dropbox, export images to Dropbox and even import images files into your custom brushes!

Procreate 1.6.3 will also ship with the latest Jot Touch SDK, and a whole new ‘Devices’ section for Pressure sensitive accessories. Its a neat little panel which houses easy on / off switches and status links, indicating stylus connection.

With the new Jot SDK, you’ll also see some slight improvements–namely the ability to control line width or opacity by enabling or disabling the ‘Glazed’ option. Below you can see line width dynamically adjusted by Jot Touch pressure.

Today, you are seeing basic support for pressure sensitive hardware from us. We believe pressure sensitive input is a must for the creative iPad customer. And thats why you’ll see us supporting more pressure sensitive hardware in the future. And it’s important to note, Procreate 1.6.3 is not our answer to how we think software should interface with pressure sensitive hardware. You’ll be seeing that, in our next major release–Procreate 1.7.

 

Friday 3rd August 2012 by Si
  • http://bayareacaricatures.com/adonit-jot-touch-pressure-sensitive-stylus/ Adonit Jot Touch Pressure Sensitive Stylus | Bay Area Caricatures by Jon Casey

    [...] few uses for the art of caricature and cartooning, and I wouldn’t recommend it at this time. Procreate plans to update the integration very soon, which could make this a tool to rival the cintiq for event caricaturists! It’s still early [...]

  • http://isource.com/2012/09/01/review-adonit-jot-touch-pressure-sensitive-stylus/ Review: adonit Jot Touch Pressure Sensitive Stylus | iSource

    [...] developers, like Savage Interactive (the folks behind procreate). Fortunately, Savage Interactive has acknowledged these issues, and is working on v1.7 of procreate, which will better support pressure-sensitive hardware.No Palm [...]

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