Procreate for iPad costs $9.99 in the U.S. and is available in 13 different languages from Apple's App Store. The Procreate App Store preview and the Procreate Artists Handbook has additional information.
Adobe makes loads of apps for iOS, but this one is especially great on the iPad. With it, you can quickly and easily create mockups and wireframes for designs for web, print and more, and you can export them to Creative Cloud stablemates InDesign, Illustrator or Photoshop to work them up further.
It's not possible to open InDesign files on an iPad with any app. All the Creative Cloud app lets you do it look at thumbnails of files. You can't edit them. The Adobe Comp CC app let you create a preliminary page for an InDesign file which you can open in InDesign.
Short answer: No. Longer answer: As great a tablet as the iPad Pro is, it runs a different operating system (iOS 11) than a Macintosh does (macOS 10.13. iOS is not capable of running professional graphics applications like Adobe InDesign or Adobe Photoshop, etc.
You can download the bundle directly from the App Store. It comes with Photoshop, Illustrator, Fresco, Spark Post, and the Creative Cloud app. You also get access to Adobe Fonts and Behance along with 100GB of storage.
Folio Overlays panel: An InDesign panel that allows you to add interactive features for tablets to your layout. Adobe Content Viewer (device version): A free application that is installed on your iPad (or other tablet) and allows you to preview your content and interactivity.
The Adobe Acrobat Reader for iOS, available from the Apple App Store installs and runs on iOS.
Good news for all creatives working on the iPad Pro, but what about desktop users currently subscribed to Creative Cloud? Alongside new versions of the classic Photoshop and Illustrator, CC customers will find updates to InDesign, XD, Premiere Pro, After Effects, Lightroom and more.
This post is from April 2017. Creative Cloud now runs on the iPad and files can be accessed from DropBox.
Adobe InDesign is a desktop publishing and page layout designing software application produced by Adobe Inc. It can be used to create works such as posters, flyers, brochures, magazines, newspapers, presentations, books and ebooks. The Adobe InCopy word processor uses the same formatting engine as InDesign.
Change the wallpaper on iPad
- Go to Settings > Wallpaper > Choose a New Wallpaper.
- Do any of the following: Choose a preset image from a group at the top of the screen (Dynamic, Stills, and so on). Wallpaper marked with.
- Tap Set, then choose one of the following: Set Lock Screen. Set Home Screen.
Luckily, new versions of iOS and iPadOS include a feature that lets you change nearly any app icon to any picture you want. You can even rename the apps, which is great if you have nicknames for your favorites.
Widgetsmith — Customizable Widgets for iPhone and iPad.
Edit your widgets
- Touch and hold a widget to open the quick actions menu.
- Tap Edit Widget .
- Make your changes, then tap outside of the widget.
How to change the way your app icons look on iPhone
- Open the Shortcuts app on your iPhone (it's already preinstalled).
- Tap the plus icon in the top right corner.
- Select Add Action.
- In the search bar, type Open app and select the Open App app.
- Tap Choose and select the app you want to customize.
Procreate is a fantastic tool for drawing and illustrating. As previously said, Procreate can be used for occasional graphic design, but if you plan to do a lot of graphic design, another application will be preferable.
To install one of the Photoshop apps on your iPad, use the native App Store application that came with the device. Tap the App Store icon on the iPad's Home screen to launch the app. Search for “Photoshop†using the Search field or browse for the app in the Photo & Video category.