ArtStudio is almost a full desktop app in the iPad. I like both Procreate and ArtStudio. ArtStudio has so many great things to offer. It just needs more attraction.
Wet brushes in artstudio pro are way better than procreate in my opinion Another big thing I noticed is that procreate drains the battery faster, I can only paint 3 hours in procreate while in artstudio I can go to 5 hours Both apps a awesome though
I think the only thing the brushes in procreate have over artstudio is speed, but they're also not "working as hard" in Procreate and doing as much. The default brushes in Artstudio are a lot more useful day to day than many of the procreate brushes too.
why no one talks about the "painterly" brushes in artstudio pro that acts like the photoshop mixer brushes that doesnt exist in most painting programs on ipad
Even with illustration ill be sticking with csp...as my main app but since art studio pro has some nice brush stuff you cant mimic in csp as well as really nice liquify that which is omg...its worth bouncing a pds file between apps when needed
Indeed it is! I have to disagree on one thing though. If one has a painterly style Artstudio Pro def caters to it over it. The end results actually look like paint because their brush engine is so realistic. It's the best for ink/line and for paint without a doubt!
What's the trade off in Artstudio for having more/fewer undos? In procreate we can famously not hit a limit AFAIK. I see we can raise the undo limit in Artstudio (default of 30 is more than enough in most cases), but what's the trade off? Does it eat up more ram and mean things get laggy or you can't use as many layers? So far the only thing I really don't like in Artstudio over procreate is how many taps I need to get into transforming things in artstudio. I'll probably add transform to the quick launch menu in Artstudio to speed this process up, but it feels a little clunky. In Procreate, you can lasso select an area, and then move more than one layer for that selection. Artstudio doesn't seem to let you do this easily. Procreate is a little odd in that way, but it's something I like. Not a deal breaker, more of something to feature request from lucky clan.
This is a very informative and lovely video! I’ve actually stumbled upon ASP just recently and it peaked my interest. I’ve been using procreate for over a year or two but I’m hearing amazing things about ASP and considering my iPad is my main drawing device I’m debating getting the app for myself!
Cutekropf Animations I couldn’t t recommend this app enough! One thing I forgot to mention in the video is ASP has no layer limit, so that alone is worth it. So glad you liked the vid!
pskibobby - Hey thanks for the response! The layer think doesn’t affect me too much since I don’t use big canvas sizes but def noted! I think I will have to splurge and get it
As someone who has a very painterly artstyle, i gotta say I still mich prefer ASP over Procreate. Procreate feels kinda gimmicky at times to me and never does what it’s supposed to and especially the dual brush engine is just… not good. ASP just works like a charm most of the time as has done so for years. PC just has too many bugs that I’ve been talking to Savage for YEARS at this point to fix and they just don’t. ASP? Bugs get killed weekly there. In Procreate I can‘t even transform without the App freezing on me…
You may want to try IArtbook Pro - it has great blending brushes, thumb gestures support, has low battery usage, it is easy to use and has dockable color wheel, fav brushes and other panels. It is missing some more advanced stuff, but it is great for sketching.
I also like Artstudio Pro. Have you tried Affinity Designer yet? I think that in terms of tools and powerful engine, AD beats both Procreate and Artstudio Pro. It focuses more on vector art but it also let's you create pixel art which is very unique. You can switch your artwork from vector to pixel art and vice versa. This ability to switch between these two modes gives the artist new possibilities for creativity. AD is a bit more expensive and the learning curve is higher than the other two apps but I think it's worth it.
Clip studio is great for comics, but I would argue that Artstudio covers more categories. I used to use CSP, but had so much trouble getting any realistic paint/pencil brushes it moved me away from the app altogether. It's a fantastic app, just not for me. I may look back soon, but I'm not sure if much has changed.
@@strawhatdvinci i hate the sub part...i wished celyst had a little button that said buy full version for ex..i would have easily paid the full amount for it...but csp is starting to get close to its next version so a sub might be better right now...
I was thinking in buy procreate or artstudio, i already have affinity photo and doesn’t use photoshop, i say because of the brushes. In my case i don’t know how to draw, i mean nothing, so tutorials on internet is absolutely a need for me, do you think that i should go for artstudio or better buy procreate because more people use and teach with it? Now i’m starting with affinity designer because i find vector easier than pixer because i don’t need so much talent just the knowledge of what i will go to draw and repair my draws more easily when i fail
Welcome to the art life! You'll have a great journey! When it comes to tutorials for art, it doesn't really matter what software you're using. Unless the tutorial is specifically how to use the program, nothing will really be different. You can learn art from tutorials no matter what software you're using. The concepts will be the same.
@@liminatii thanks, do you know if artstudio has the liquify tool of procreate? I’m watching some abstract tutorials specify for this tool that i like it a lot. Apart from that what i would like to do is paint what i do in affinity designer and maybe start to draw furniture for when i have to ask for someone make me a furniture. But i think that for the last is better learn with sharp3d or something like that. I actually want to draw simple furniture like desktops or this staff for my room.
oh I find it! I hardly recommend you to make a full video just for that cuz there's nothing out there on the internet when you search for the exact key words, ArtStudio Stroke Stabilization/line smoothing. Clip studio paint or procreate results are always in the way but nothing on that matter for Artstudio. Thanks Now it works well, I almost thought I would have need to switch inbetween procreate and Artstudio everytime just for my lineart.
Speaking of a lack of Artstudio pro community, I can’t find any guide to accessing that ‘Paint’ panel 5:22 to change the brush smoothing modes. Can anyone help me with this basic function?
Thanks for the Vs. review. I'll have to try art studio out! How is the performance in terms of with large brushes and layer count on higher res canvases?
Update: been playing with it a bit. Brush speed is plenty fast for nearly all usage cases. I tested some really large brushes and it lagged compared to Procreate, but it wasn't deal breaking by any means. Given the brush engine is nicer over all that little bit of lag on really large brushes is a small price to pay for what you get IMHO.
If ArtStudio doesn't have a layer limit or at least not a ridiculously stingy one like Procreate does, I'm definitely switching. The layer limit and the lack of expanding selection in Procreate are really frustrating to me.
Ive crammed some really heavy projects ive done in the past to test things out getting an ipad...procreate crapped out on me art studio open just fine...and i didnt really experience any lagg
Hi! Your video is very interesting! Can I ask you a thing? After the upade, in artstudio pro I can't use any brushes as a rubber? It's only my problem? Because Before I can use any brush for erase and create some effect :(
Rika Tsuki when you’re in the eraser selection you should have access to all brushes still. It works for me and I can use any brush as an eraser. Let me know if you’re still having issues!
Procreate crops/deletes pixels that are dragged outside of image area; ArtStudio does not. Procreate crashes when trying to open large Photoshop files; ArtStudio does not.
@@liminatii yea and its oke of the most requested features on their forums so i had high hopes it would be in 5x...... guess they are to proud of the streamline function ;)
Hi! I regretted downloading this app, but seeing this vid, I take it back. The update had so much improvement to the UI which I hated before. Just a question, where is the smoothing selection? i cant seem to find it...
I bent the knee and subbed to csp...been a user for years and while csp stinks for gestures...its still a power horse...but it lacks in two departments liquify and ps looking duel or textured brushes...art studio bounces nicely with csp using pds files so ill be using both...as far as procreate goes i dont know why but it turns me off all together...i don’t like how it feels to draw in and and the response of its brushes are not what I feel comfortable with..and to me that is a buzz kill.
ArtStudio is almost a full desktop app in the iPad. I like both Procreate and ArtStudio. ArtStudio has so many great things to offer. It just needs more attraction.
Wet brushes in artstudio pro are way better than procreate in my opinion
Another big thing I noticed is that procreate drains the battery faster, I can only paint 3 hours in procreate while in artstudio I can go to 5 hours
Both apps a awesome though
I think the only thing the brushes in procreate have over artstudio is speed, but they're also not "working as hard" in Procreate and doing as much. The default brushes in Artstudio are a lot more useful day to day than many of the procreate brushes too.
Definitely Artstudio is my favorite art toll on ipad. As some one used to photoshop it gets to close and Procreate handles selection in a wierd way.
This video is really informative and nice to watch! As well as your past ones I love these! Thankyou 🙏
Luasemares thanks so much!!
why no one talks about the "painterly" brushes in artstudio pro that acts like the photoshop mixer brushes that doesnt exist in most painting programs on ipad
With the new update Artstudio pro is the winner. I learned a lot from your video thanks
If you make comics then definitely go with clip studio. Nothing can beat the material catalog
Even with illustration ill be sticking with csp...as my main app but since art studio pro has some nice brush stuff you cant mimic in csp as well as really nice liquify that which is omg...its worth bouncing a pds file between apps when needed
Indeed it is! I have to disagree on one thing though. If one has a painterly style Artstudio Pro def caters to it over it. The end results actually look like paint because their brush engine is so realistic. It's the best for ink/line and for paint without a doubt!
I suppose I tend to see more painterly work coming out of procreate users. I imagine it’s got something to do with it not being suited for lines.
I bought ArtStudio Pro today and I was amazed with how much better the brush engine is over Procreate.
SmashTheBid it’s so good!
What's the trade off in Artstudio for having more/fewer undos? In procreate we can famously not hit a limit AFAIK. I see we can raise the undo limit in Artstudio (default of 30 is more than enough in most cases), but what's the trade off? Does it eat up more ram and mean things get laggy or you can't use as many layers?
So far the only thing I really don't like in Artstudio over procreate is how many taps I need to get into transforming things in artstudio. I'll probably add transform to the quick launch menu in Artstudio to speed this process up, but it feels a little clunky. In Procreate, you can lasso select an area, and then move more than one layer for that selection. Artstudio doesn't seem to let you do this easily. Procreate is a little odd in that way, but it's something I like. Not a deal breaker, more of something to feature request from lucky clan.
This is my first app on my brand new iPad!!!
Great! If you want to try 3D sculpting, hit up Nomad sculpt. I've used forger and sculptura and Nomad is probably the best over all.
Yesssss!
This is a very informative and lovely video! I’ve actually stumbled upon ASP just recently and it peaked my interest. I’ve been using procreate for over a year or two but I’m hearing amazing things about ASP and considering my iPad is my main drawing device I’m debating getting the app for myself!
Cutekropf Animations I couldn’t t recommend this app enough! One thing I forgot to mention in the video is ASP has no layer limit, so that alone is worth it. So glad you liked the vid!
pskibobby - Hey thanks for the response! The layer think doesn’t affect me too much since I don’t use big canvas sizes but def noted! I think I will have to splurge and get it
You forgot that in Art Studio Pro you can open multiple drawings at the same time
I have both asp and procreate and i barely use procreate. I prefer asp’s brushes. And i think painting is better in asp too
As someone who has a very painterly artstyle, i gotta say I still mich prefer ASP over Procreate. Procreate feels kinda gimmicky at times to me and never does what it’s supposed to and especially the dual brush engine is just… not good. ASP just works like a charm most of the time as has done so for years. PC just has too many bugs that I’ve been talking to Savage for YEARS at this point to fix and they just don’t. ASP? Bugs get killed weekly there. In Procreate I can‘t even transform without the App freezing on me…
Exactly the kind of informations I was looking for, great, thanks !
You may want to try IArtbook Pro - it has great blending brushes, thumb gestures support, has low battery usage, it is easy to use and has dockable color wheel, fav brushes and other panels. It is missing some more advanced stuff, but it is great for sketching.
This App looks pretty cool, however I could only find it for iPhone. That's a major downside.
@@liminatii It works on ipad too (it is where I'm using it) but no Mac version AFAIK
I also like Artstudio Pro. Have you tried Affinity Designer yet? I think that in terms of tools and powerful engine, AD beats both Procreate and Artstudio Pro. It focuses more on vector art but it also let's you create pixel art which is very unique. You can switch your artwork from vector to pixel art and vice versa. This ability to switch between these two modes gives the artist new possibilities for creativity. AD is a bit more expensive and the learning curve is higher than the other two apps but I think it's worth it.
Interesting. I’ll give it a look! 👀
Art studio is my absolute go to
Clip Studio is by far the best imo
Clip studio is great for comics, but I would argue that Artstudio covers more categories. I used to use CSP, but had so much trouble getting any realistic paint/pencil brushes it moved me away from the app altogether. It's a fantastic app, just not for me. I may look back soon, but I'm not sure if much has changed.
my only issue with CSP is the subscription pricing for the iPad version.
@@strawhatdvinci i hate the sub part...i wished celyst had a little button that said buy full version for ex..i would have easily paid the full amount for it...but csp is starting to get close to its next version so a sub might be better right now...
@@liminatii i honestly think that if csp and artstudio had a child...it would be damn near the perfect art program
@@rebelangel8227 Same. But if it helps, you can copy and paste layers between CSP and ASP. I've been playing with that.
I was thinking in buy procreate or artstudio, i already have affinity photo and doesn’t use photoshop, i say because of the brushes.
In my case i don’t know how to draw, i mean nothing, so tutorials on internet is absolutely a need for me, do you think that i should go for artstudio or better buy procreate because more people use and teach with it?
Now i’m starting with affinity designer because i find vector easier than pixer because i don’t need so much talent just the knowledge of what i will go to draw and repair my draws more easily when i fail
Welcome to the art life! You'll have a great journey!
When it comes to tutorials for art, it doesn't really matter what software you're using. Unless the tutorial is specifically how to use the program, nothing will really be different. You can learn art from tutorials no matter what software you're using. The concepts will be the same.
@@liminatii thanks, do you know if artstudio has the liquify tool of procreate? I’m watching some abstract tutorials specify for this tool that i like it a lot. Apart from that what i would like to do is paint what i do in affinity designer and maybe start to draw furniture for when i have to ask for someone make me a furniture. But i think that for the last is better learn with sharp3d or something like that. I actually want to draw simple furniture like desktops or this staff for my room.
oh I find it! I hardly recommend you to make a full video just for that cuz there's nothing out there on the internet when you search for the exact key words, ArtStudio Stroke Stabilization/line smoothing. Clip studio paint or procreate results are always in the way but nothing on that matter for Artstudio.
Thanks Now it works well, I almost thought I would have need to switch inbetween procreate and Artstudio everytime just for my lineart.
Can you do video timelapse in ASP like how it is in Procreate? It will be perfect if it does!
You sure can! File>Canvas Recording
@@liminatii That’s awesome! Thanks! Gonna purchase one soon ^^ your videos really helps me make my decision
I feel like the drawing engine with that live spring in ASP is so much smoother than procreate, but it costs a lot more.
Speaking of a lack of Artstudio pro community, I can’t find any guide to accessing that ‘Paint’ panel 5:22 to change the brush smoothing modes. Can anyone help me with this basic function?
Three dots under the color sliders on the left 👍
pskibobby Thanks, that was a little too easy for how long I was looking and that I managed to try every other button without finding those three dots.
Thanks for the Vs. review.
I'll have to try art studio out! How is the performance in terms of with large brushes and layer count on higher res canvases?
Performs great on my 2018 iPad Pro 👍 I usually draw on 6000x5000 at 300dpi
Update: been playing with it a bit. Brush speed is plenty fast for nearly all usage cases. I tested some really large brushes and it lagged compared to Procreate, but it wasn't deal breaking by any means. Given the brush engine is nicer over all that little bit of lag on really large brushes is a small price to pay for what you get IMHO.
@@gidkideon great news!!
This is great thanks!
Thank you for sharing! I like comparison videos of art related software :)
Now ArtStudio Pro Vs Infinity Painter vid please?
Love your “Black Lines Matter” bulletin.
If ArtStudio doesn't have a layer limit or at least not a ridiculously stingy one like Procreate does, I'm definitely switching. The layer limit and the lack of expanding selection in Procreate are really frustrating to me.
chaoticvampire no layer limit!
@@liminatii welp i am defo getting it! Thanks for the info!!!
Ive crammed some really heavy projects ive done in the past to test things out getting an ipad...procreate crapped out on me art studio open just fine...and i didnt really experience any lagg
asp allows u to import ps brushes
I'm wondering what the desktop version is like for the Mac compared to the iPad version.
here was a complain about the title when the video was new, which got fixed.
Thanks for the feedback! Title updated.
@@liminatii changed back to upvote, then.
What about fast shapes🥺?
This software is as underated as your channel! I just subscribed and I bought the software!!!!!
which one is best for illustrations?
How to make own brushes from photos. Old Art studio method does not workini aststudio pro
Thanks for the correction about the selection
Hi! Your video is very interesting! Can I ask you a thing? After the upade, in artstudio pro I can't use any brushes as a rubber? It's only my problem? Because Before I can use any brush for erase and create some effect :(
Rika Tsuki when you’re in the eraser selection you should have access to all brushes still. It works for me and I can use any brush as an eraser. Let me know if you’re still having issues!
@@liminatii I resolve! Thank you~ I must go in general and set brush working for any gesture ^^
Procreate crops/deletes pixels that are dragged outside of image area; ArtStudio does not. Procreate crashes when trying to open large Photoshop files; ArtStudio does not.
how do you get do the stabilizer doe ? i can’t find it
When I go to smoothing, it looks different. It has no options like that.
ikr i can’t find it
@@chaoschaos9489 but menu looks different than his.
@@JackMayhoffer Have you updated to most recent version?
leo b yeah maybe you need to update it , it found it on my app
@@liminatii I will look into it. It has been years since I had an iPad. I usually used a Cintiq. Thank you, great video.
Looks great indeed and really wish savage would add a nice rope stabilizer to procreate :(
Square Breaker stabilization is the one major thing holding procreate back !
@@liminatii yea and its oke of the most requested features on their forums so i had high hopes it would be in 5x...... guess they are to proud of the streamline function ;)
Hi! I regretted downloading this app, but seeing this vid, I take it back. The update had so much improvement to the UI which I hated before. Just a question, where is the smoothing selection? i cant seem to find it...
jk nvm found it nice vid btw
Glad you found it! It is in a bit of a weird place but you get used to it.
Yes
if ur used to photoshop in depth then artstudio is more realistic
Also i really want Inspire Pro but it’s $20!!!! So I’m waiting for Black Friday or whenever the maker takes proper medication lol.
Do you really? It lacks layers option. Everything should be done on same layer)
I bent the knee and subbed to csp...been a user for years and while csp stinks for gestures...its still a power horse...but it lacks in two departments liquify and ps looking duel or textured brushes...art studio bounces nicely with csp using pds files so ill be using both...as far as procreate goes i dont know why but it turns me off all together...i don’t like how it feels to draw in and and the response of its brushes are not what I feel comfortable with..and to me that is a buzz kill.
nice video bro
I honestly like procreate more just because it's much easier to learn how to use
True. I spend several months trying to figure out brush settings in asp.
It worths it though.
fiiiiinnnallllly
Ya but procreate blending kinda sucks, paintstorm is so much better
paintstorm is a good app but unreliable in terms of performance and in all honesty is a UI nightmare.
@@liminatii Paintstorm on iPad is slows down too much when brush size is increased. UI have got a lot of variety but it lags too much
you got a little fuzz on the corner of your mouth
Thanks, I got it.
You got a subscriber! I had enough of procreate. Overrated. Art studio pro is better for a real pro. Those gestures ruin your art mood
Shout out to the Black Lives Matter shout out in the back ,
It’s the least I can do ❤️