
Everything is very start forward, and the UI resembles a desktop familiarity. There is a Materials library for downloading content such as brushes, patterns, 3D models, and more.Unlike the desktop version, the program is very easy to understand and does not involve a deep learning curve. It is the only program I know in which it is possible to treat vectors as pixels and still edit them as vectors. After using the iPad version for three months now, I can confirm that it is worth much more than that.For a painting program, Clip Studio Paint is feature-rich and includes a natural vector editing approach, 3D modeling, comic illustration, and animation. I am very surprised to see the 3.2 average rating. It’s really sad to see that the iPad version of this program is so much of a detriment and nuisance compared to the desktop version, which is fairly solid in my experience with it. It also clears out the recent files, closes out any canvases you have open and despite changing my auto save to every minute now, it doesn’t seem to save at all so I have to constantly remember to manually save.There are issues others have brought up as well that I personally haven’t experienced since I haven’t fully utilized the app but honestly, if these don’t get fixed I’ll probably be moving all my artwork off the app and try using something else because this is bad enough to where it’s more so fighting with the app to keep things working than actually getting any work done.

It’s really frustrating when you’re trying to check for references or even just going to briefly do something else.

Second, the recent update has made it to where the app very frequently crashes/closes itself after having it run in the background for even a few minutes. I’ve given this app a chance despite all the reviews, I don’t mind paying the monthly sub since I can afford it, but it really would be best if there was a flat out single payment like the desktop version.
