iPad "Cast" to second screen
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2016 9:53 am
I LOVE Paintstorm! It took me a couple of days to get used to it, but now I love pretty much everything about it. There are so many touches of genius in its design, I just wish people would generally get to use it a bit more before expecting it to be exactly like other iPad paint programs. It's so much better.
Anyhoo, a future wish, and a very low priority one at that (Stability first, please!)..
CAST'ing a full version of the image to a second screen.. When working in photoshop I habitually have a second window of the same image on a second monitor displaying the whole image full screen. It's useful when working on detail to see the effect on the whole picture. It's far too easy to get lost in the details otherwise, only to zoom back out and see it's not right, or taking things in a wrong direction.
Working on iPad there's obviously not enough screen real estate to have a second image at a decent scale. Casting a buffer to a second iPad/monitor/TV/Chromecast would be a godsend. That way we can work on the detail at fine resolution and glance over at the full image anytime without losing position.
again, I love Paintstorm pro. Thank you !
Anyhoo, a future wish, and a very low priority one at that (Stability first, please!)..
CAST'ing a full version of the image to a second screen.. When working in photoshop I habitually have a second window of the same image on a second monitor displaying the whole image full screen. It's useful when working on detail to see the effect on the whole picture. It's far too easy to get lost in the details otherwise, only to zoom back out and see it's not right, or taking things in a wrong direction.
Working on iPad there's obviously not enough screen real estate to have a second image at a decent scale. Casting a buffer to a second iPad/monitor/TV/Chromecast would be a godsend. That way we can work on the detail at fine resolution and glance over at the full image anytime without losing position.
again, I love Paintstorm pro. Thank you !