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Adobe Illustrator is coming to the iPad in 2020
    2019-11-06  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Adobe将于明年把Illustrator引入 iPad

It’s been over a year since Adobe first announced it was bringing Photoshop to the iPad, and the app finally debuts on Monday.

Not letting any time pass before moving on to the next challenge, Adobe is announcing that it’s working to do the same for Illustrator at its annual MAX design conference. The app won’t arrive until sometime in 2020, but when it does, the company’s two biggest desktop design applications will be available for use on Apple’s tablets.

The details are scarce for now, and even Adobe admits the process is “still in the early stages.” The company said that it’s “reimagining the Illustrator experience,” which includes leveraging* the “unique capabilities” the iPad offers — things like touch and the Apple Pencil.

Adobe says what you create in Illustrator on the iPad will be available on your desktop thanks to Creative Cloud’s storage, similar to how Photoshop and it’s other mobile apps work. The company says you can also expect to work on Illustrator “with no loss of detail and precision,” and that for many of the designs you create, you can start and finish on the iPad.

Like it did for Photoshop, Adobe is redesigning the interface to save you time and make the software “easier and more natural to use.” Lastly, you’ll be able to employ a lot of the features that make tablets convenient, including the camera. The company says you’ll be able to snap a picture of a sketch, and Illustrator will help you turn it into vector art*.(SD-Agencies)

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