I would like to use the adobe suite to create my animations, starting in Illustrator and then moving to adobe animate and then adobe after effects if needed (I have used after effects for 10 years now). I would prefer to hand draw my characters in illustrator, then make their entire body into a vector (facial expressions, joint bends and more) in illustrator, then take it to adobe animate for character rigging. I... Source: 8 months ago
My team used https://astropad.com/ to set up animators to work in adobe programs directly. Source: 10 months ago
But if you really want to try using your iPad with Blender the app to get is Astropad. Source: 11 months ago
I've done this with Astropad. You might also be able to do this with Continuity if your Mac and iPads are new enough, my iPad is too old. Source: over 1 year ago
Made by myself with Aseprite and Astropad. Part of my project Wallace.dog. Source: almost 2 years ago
Luno Display will work for this purpose, it won't be as good as a straight cable connection to a monitor though. https://astropad.com/. Source: about 2 years ago
Consider also a regular ipad/android/windows tablet. There's probably plenty of used ones out there. On the ipad, apps like https://astropad.com/ support windows, assuming there's something similar on windows. Source: about 2 years ago
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