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After all, with the release of Photoshop for iPad, it looks like more and more apps could be getting an iPad-ready makeover. Apps like Face Cap (see video above) allow you to use Apple’s front-facing camera as a motion capture device, allowing you to record basic speech and facial expressions. So perhaps the iPad isn't as limited as you might imagine for 3D work. There is surprisingly some limited capability for mocap.

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The iPad can't do rendering, animation or rigging – so straight off the bat, we are limited to the asset creation portion of the pipeline we can model, and create artwork and concepts, but that’s where this journey ends.

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Combined with its generally user-friendly interface, portability and ease of sharing files, the iPad Pro has become a real option for basic remote 3D work. Recently, developments from Apple are allowing much more complex programs such as Shapr3D and Forger to really shine with the use of an Apple Pencil (see our best iPad apps for designers for more great apps). The latest iPad Pro starts at only $769/£769, but can it compete with the processing power of a Wacom? The answer is sadly no, however, that could be less of a stumbling block as it may not require all that raw power anymore to complete the same tasks. One such path is proving to be quite interesting: the iPad Pro. However, the hefty price tag may put some off, especially when combined with the cost of licenses for the best 3D modelling software.

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Conventional thinking would be to explore something like the Wacom MobileStudio, a device that sets out to do just this – give you the full operating power of a PC contained in a single mobile device. That day may be sooner than you think – and possibly not on the device you would imagine.








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