Mac Format

Astropad Studio

Draw on your Mac with an iPad Pro

- Reviewed by RichardHil­l

It’s aimed at working artists and designers who expect to be drawing for hours every day

£7.49/month, £60.99/year FROM Astropad, astropad.com needs OS X 10.10 or later, iPad Pro, Apple Pencil

Astropad is an app that links your iPad and Mac together: the iPad displays the app you’re running on your Mac, and whatever you draw with a stylus on your iPad appears on

your Mac. Last year’s Astropad Standard app enabled you to do this with a variety of iPad models and any stylus you owned. Studio, however, works only with iPad Pro and the Apple Pencil. Another important difference is that Standard costs a one-off payment of £28.99, but Studio is only available through a monthly or annual subscripti­on, managed through an online account. It’s clear that Studio is a profession­al solution, aimed at working artists and designers who expect to be drawing for hours every day.

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Setting everything up is a chore, simply because of the number of components you’re working with. First, create your Astropad Studio account and set up your subscripti­on. Next, download and install the Astropad app on your Mac and the Astropad Studio app on your iPad Pro. Now run both apps: as long as your Mac and your tablet are on the same network, they’ll recognise each other and your Mac screen will be reproduced on your iPad Pro. Of course, all this only needs to be done once, but it’s still not exactly fun.

The combinatio­n of iPad Pro and Mac works well in practice. If you link your iPad and Mac with your iPad charging cable, the connection between the two screens feels instantane­ous. If you decouple the iPad and link through Wi-Fi instead, you might notice a lag between the Mac screen changing and the iPad screen updating, depending on the speed of your wireless network. But we were never excessivel­y bothered by the time lag.

The exclusive use of iPad Pro and Apple Pencil means that Astropad Studio has several extra features compared with Standard. For example, Studio’s Magic Gestures feature enables you to combine finger tap and Pencil gestures to trigger responses, including simulating a ≈- click or switching between tools. You’ll have to consider if that’s worth the subscripti­on.

 ??  ?? With Astropad, sketches with your Apple Pencil on your iPad Pro appear on your Mac.
With Astropad, sketches with your Apple Pencil on your iPad Pro appear on your Mac.
 ??  ?? For the best experience, connect your iPad Pro directly to your Mac rather than over Wi-Fi.
For the best experience, connect your iPad Pro directly to your Mac rather than over Wi-Fi.
 ??  ?? You can combine finger touches with Pencil movement to trigger shortcuts such as simulating a ≈- click.
You can combine finger touches with Pencil movement to trigger shortcuts such as simulating a ≈- click.

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