iPad of any generation (a Pro is necessary for Apple Pencil use, but you can use a compatible stylus of your choice as well).The one true perk to an iPad Pro + an Apple Pencil is the variation in line weight (see below), but any iPad can do what I'm about to show you.įor the techniques in this tutorial, you'll need the following: The iPad Pro comes with the ability to use pressure sensitivity for apps like the one I'll show you today ( Procreate), but even older generations of iPads can use Procreate to create designs that you can later cut in Silhouette Studio. I'm a web and graphic designer and all-around tech guru, so being able to use my everyday tools with my Silhouette has been a blessing! Today I'm going to teach you how to use something that I just recently added to my arsenal- an iPad Pro. Today I'm have the pleasure of teaching you how to utilize Procreate in your Silhouette Studio workflow!īack when I got my Silhouette Cameo for Christmas, I had no idea the power that it held. Hi there, Silhouette School readers! My name is Gina (or Twinklefarts, if you prefer) and I too am a Silhouette addict. I'm so excited to have the very talented Gina from Twinklefarts on the blog today to show us how to use ProCreate with Silhouette Studio
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