The beta, named Project Blue allows users to mirror their PC display on iPad and draw, illustrate, and design directly into Windows apps like Photoshop, Illustrator, Blender, ZBrush, and more. Like Astropad studio for Mac/iPad, Project Blue for PC/iPad is optimized for Apple Pencil and touch gestures and can be used over WiFi or wired via USB. Project Blue goes beyond a basic drawing tablet. Because when it comes to your creative workflow, we know that no two artists work alike.Īnyone can try out the free public beta of Project Blue now.The folks at AstroPad figured out how to make an iPad a second monitor for Macs, wirelessly, with the Luna dongle.įeaturing a robust sidebar and on-screen UI, you can quickly access your favorite shortcuts and customize your drawing preferences. Then Apple did a nasty by integrating the tech into MacOS, leaving AstroPad scrambling. What Apple taketh away, Microsoft giveth. Luna still works with Macs and iPads (such as a display for a Mac Mini), and now works with Windows computers and iPads. I bought one of the magenta-colored dongles at the launch sale price of $100 - the USB-C model. Makers of Astropad Studio and Luna Display. Probably expensive, but I figured I was supporting a scrappy developer done bad by Apple. Turn your iPad into a drawing tablet with Astropad Studio. Extend your Mac display to any iPad or Mac with Luna Display. The Luna page is here: /product/lunadisplay.
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