This combines photo-editing, layout and typography, and painting tools – building on the features of the long-standing iOS app Pixelmator. Low-cost Photoshop rival Pixelmator Pro was given Mac App of the Year. The €5.49 Procreate Pocket was awarded iPhone App of the Year by the App Store’s ‘editors’. Procreate 4.2 costs €10.99 from the Apple App Store. Procreate 4.2 was released last month, adding new Quickshape and Liquify Dynamics tools – plus support for the new Apple Pencil’s tappable ‘buttons’. Its success has lead to Adobe developing its own rival, Project Gemini, which is currently in beta. In the opinion of most artists and illustrators we know, no other app comes close to its toolset or fluid painting experience. Procreate is the most highly regarded art app and is exclusive to the iPad, though a cut-down version – Procreate Pocket – is available for the iPhone. The iPad maker’s regular end-of-year programme brings together the highest-grossing apps, games, books, songs and albums for its mobile devices – plus a selection of ‘editor’s picks’ that also includes a few Mac apps too. Ubiquitous drawing and painting iPad app Procreate was the top-selling iPad app this year to date, according to Apple’s Best of 2018 campaign.
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