This Apple x Procreate controller knob for the iPad Pro upgrades your artistic workflow! - Yanko Design

Simon Pavy's Apple x Procreate controller concept falls perfectly in line with a few hardware-controllers we've seen in the past from Adobe and Wacom, and fifty-fifty from Microsoft for its Surface line. Designed to speed upward an artist's workflow, the knob works in tandem with the iPad Pro and the Apple Pencil, providing a precision-rotating controller forth with a touchscreen interface for pro-users.

The Apple x Procreate controller measures around ii-inches in diameter. With a rotating body, and a liquid retina touchscreen surface on the top, the controller actually lets you precisely control aspects of your workflow. The rotating knob lets you very intuitively increment or decrease brush sizes, bicycle through layers, adjust colors, or even play around with other settings, while the affect surface on the height works as a brilliant defended color palette, and an interface for cycling through layers, experimenting with brushes, or chop-chop going through your list of brushes while y'all work on your art piece. The puck-shaped controller comes with its own bombardment, and a USB-C port to charge information technology (you could just hook information technology to the iPad Pro). It even boasts of a non-slip surface on the base of operations, allowing you to place it on even slanted tables for actress comfort. Sadly though, the Apple ten Procreate controller is a fan-fabricated conceptual product, although I don't see why the designer couldn't build a prototype and crowdfund it… I know I'd definitely buy one!

Designer: Simon Pavy

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Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2020/10/14/this-apple-x-procreate-controller-knob-for-the-ipad-pro-upgrades-your-artistic-workflow/

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