So I view this as much more than a discussion about the pen tool only. I think Apple needs to figure out a way to compete with Windows on mobile devices, and that means an iPad that could run a version of MacOS or some version of it. It’s not an issue on Windows tablets that will run the full version of Illustrator, and if you look at it from that perspective, Adobe might considler it Apple’s issue to figure out. But it seems to me that they’ve decided to create an app with tools specific to the iPad and for a variety of reasons are probably unsure about what to do about IOS. I don’t know the back story and wouldn’t expect that Adobe would talk openly about it here. I’d love to see a broader tool set In Draw, including the pen tool, Pathfinder Booleans, edit anchor points and handles, etc. We know you can do it! On behalf of all the loyal working illustrators and lifelong Adobe enthusiasts out there. But their apps I am sure won't be of the same quality or have the cloud integration I've come to love from Adobe's Creative Suite.Ĭome on Adobe! I beg of you! Make our dreams come true and solve this first-world problem. Yes, I could buy an app from one of the many third-party developers who have rushed in to fill Adobe's void. When an illustrator or designer friend asks me if Adobe has a vector drawing tool for iPad Pro I have to say, sadly "No." ![]() But without a Bézier pen tool Adobe Draw is essentially Adobe Sketch with vector output. It makes perfect sense to make a clean break from outmoded input paradigms when developing apps for mobile vs desktop. It's the icon used in the Adobe Draw app and yet it is nowhere to be found in the toolset. ![]() It is the defining tool of Adobe Illustrator. I'm not sure what the developers were thinking when they decided to omit the Bézier pen tool in Adobe Draw.
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