From the course: Deke's Techniques (2018-2021)
860 Using an iPad as a Sidecar drawing tablet
From the course: Deke's Techniques (2018-2021)
860 Using an iPad as a Sidecar drawing tablet
- Hey, gang. This is Deke McClelland. Welcome to the very first "Deke's Techniques" of the year 2020, and this one's a doozy. But I should say up front it's not necessarily for everyone, and that's because today we'll be talking about how if you own an iPad along with a Macintosh computer that supports macOS Catalina, You can take advantage of a feature called Sidecar that lets you control Photoshop, the real Photoshop running on a real Mac from your iPad. You can actually see the real Photoshop or Illustrator or whatever on your iPad screen. Notice, here's Photoshop. Plus, we have these additional Sidecar only controls along the bottom and right hand edge. And see this white line here? It's not much, it's just the first of what will be many, but it tapers, and that's because I drew it on my iPad Pro using a pressure-sensitive Apple Pencil. Now, even if you don't own all these gadgets, even if you regard the Apple community as a kind of cult, which it is, by the way, and I don't say that because I'm working for what is currently a Microsoft-owned company, it's because I'm part of that cult. Even if you shake your head in dismay at the very thought that instead of making the MacBook Pro screen touch sensitive, Apple makes you buy an additional device to bring its laptop up to speed with the less-expensive Surface Book, well, I don't know, it's still worth knowing about the latest and greatest technology. I'm right, right? Here, let me show you exactly how it works. All right, in this very special bonus movie, I'm going to show you how to use an iPad along with an Apple Pencil as a Sidecar inside Photoshop. So the idea is you can turn your iPad into a pressure-sensitive drawing device, much like a Wakom Cintiq, so you can see exactly what you're doing. All right, so we got to start it off with the system requirements. This is a Mac only thing, and so you've got to install macOS Catalina, and you need a compatible iPad using iPad OS 13. So go ahead and upgrade everything. The computers have to be 2016 or later, as we're seeing right here, so as long as you've got this stuff and an Apple Pencil, then you'll be ready to do. All right now, notice up here, we've got this AirPlay option. The next step it to either connect your iPad to your computer, so you can do that with the cable that came with your iPad, or you can have the two machines on the same network. In which case, you go up to this AirPlay item right here and you want to choose your iPad, mine happens to be called Deke's slate and then you probably want to mirror the Sidecar display. So that you're seeing the same thing of both screens. I'm going to go ahead and open the Sidecar preferences here so that you can see that we've got a sidebar in the Sidecar along with the touch bar. So currently the sidebar is appearing on the left side of the screen with the command key and all that stuff. I'm left handed so I'm going to switch it over to the right hand of the screen. And then you can see the touch bar along the bottom, the context-sensitive touch bar, which Photoshop uses by the way. And you'll be able to see it on your iPad even if you don't have a touch bar on your Mac. All right, now I'm going to go ahead and switch over to Photoshop. Now the thing about Photoshop is generally speaking, you'll need to make it go using your Apple Pencil or of course you can use the track pad on your computer, a mouse, or what have you. Now the first thing I want to do let's say, is select this manta ray and move it against this alternate background. All right, so I'll go ahead and switch over to the manta ray and I'll tap on the Select menu. Again, with my Apple Pencil. And I'll choose subject right there. And that will tell Photoshop to automatically select the manta ray for me. Kind of misses the tail so I'm going to go ahead and switch to the quick selection tool. And by the way, you can switch between tools from this little keyboard icon down here in the bottom right corner of the screen. Notice if I tap on it, I bring up the keyboard, if I tap the M key, I'll switch over to the rectangular marque tool. The W key switches me to the quick selection tool and so forth. For some reason, I can't get the command key over there in the right side of the screen now to work along with the letters. So I'm not able to take advantage of any keyboard shortcuts, not reliably anyway. Now, if the keyboard gets in the way of the icon, notice that it's sitting in front of it, then you can drag its bar to a different location like so. And then you can dismiss the keyboard by tapping on the keyboard icon. All right now with the small brush, I am going to do a two-finger pinch outward in order to zoom in. That zoomed in on the right part of the image however. So I'll press the space bar on my computer and then I'll go ahead and drag this guy with Apple Pencil once again. I just want to make sure I'm in there so that I can see what I'm doing. And you may notice that my auto-enhanced check box is on up here in the horizontal options bar at the top of the screen. So that way I'll get a better quality selection. I have selected too much however. So notice on the right side of the screen for me, probably the left side for you. We have modifier keys. So we've got command, option, control and then shift. I'm going to press and hold the option key and then I'll just paint that extra stuff away so that I've only selected the tail and nothing more. Now we have a couple of gestures that allow you to copy and paste. And so if you want to copy something, you do a three-finger drag inward. So that's a three-finger drag inward and now I'll switch over to my foothills image and to paste, you do a three-finger pinch outward. At which point, I not only zoomed in but I did paste the manta. Notice it's on a new layer over there in a layers panel. And so I'll just go ahead and double click on its current name on the Mac this time around, it's just easier. And I will call this guy Manta so that the layer has a name. And then I'll press command zero to zoom out like so. So I can better see what I'm doing. All right, now I want to scale this guy so I'll tap on the Edit menu, again with my Apple Pencil. And then I'll tap the free transform command. Then now I'll drag on the W value up here in order to scrub it downward like so. And then I'll drag this guy up at which point he's too high. I'm trying to get him now to snap to the edges. But actually this looks pretty good. I might just nudge him around from the keyboard of my actual computer here. And then if I'm happy with what I'm seeing, I'll go ahead and zoom in to make sure and maybe just drag this guy a little bit over to the right. And then I'll press the return key in order to accept that change. All right, now I'm want him to better match his background so I'll tap the FX icon down here at the bottom of the layers panel. For some reason, I can't tap an actual layer affect so I'm going to have to do that with my track pad here. Or of course, you could use a mouse. So I'll go ahead and choose outer glow. Then these are the settings I'm looking for, fairly over the top. Notice I've got a size value of 90 pixels and then I'll pass these up at 100 percent. After which point, I'm going to colorize this guy with a color overlay affect. And notice I set the color to a kind of shade of green. And I was able to eye drop that green down here in the grassy area like so. And it's easier to do that with a track pad as opposed to the Apple Pencil. So I'm just go ahead and accept that color and notice that I set the blend mode to hue. You could go with color if you want something more over the top, I figure hue's good. At which point I'll press the return key in order to accept those changes. All right, so this is all very well and good but the real power of having your iPad set up as a Sidecar is that you can use it as a pressure-sensitive painting device. And so I'm going to create a new layer. And so notice down here at the bottom of the screen, I have a little diamond with a plus sign next to it. It's job is to let you create a new layer inside Photoshop. So I'm going to tap that guy in order to bring up the new layer dialog box. And I'm going to call this layer, signature, because I'm so darn proud of this artwork that I want to sign it. And then I'll press the return key in order to create that new layer. And now, I'll switch to the brush tool by tapping on the keyboard icon, which for me is in the bottom-right corner of the screen. And then I'll tap the B key in order to switch to the brush tool. And I want to paint with white. So I'll tap the D key to instate the default foreground colors. Which makes the foreground color black and then I'll tap the X key in order to swap 'em. So that the foreground color is white. All right, now I'll tap the keyboard icon in order to hide it. And I want to show you something here. I'll tap the star icon in the bottom-left corner in order to switch to brushes. Notice that button right there, and that's going to allow me to adjust the size value. So I'll go ahead and tap on size. And I'll take this guy up to something like, 53 pixels is just fine. And then I'll hide that slider. And I'll tap the hardness button and I'll take this guy all the way up if it'll let me here. This one's a little hard to use sometimes to 100 percent, like so. All right, now I'll tap the X key to hide that guy too. And it'll go ahead and begin brushing inside Photoshop. And let's say I just hate what I'm doing so far, this is terribly ugly. In that case, you can access your multiple undoes by tapping this undo icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen. And then you can just drag back and forth in order to make these various elements disappear. And then I must have dragged the other direction because it reappeared. And I'll try to be more careful this time around. And notice that I'm painting pretty lightly so that I'm getting thinner strokes and then if I press more heavily, I will get thicker results as we're seeing here. And trying to do a little better job than I did before and I'll go ahead and create an underline as well. And now let's go ahead and give it a drop shadow. By clicking of the FX icon at the bottom of the layers panel and manually choosing drop shadow using the track pad on my computer. And I'm going to leave the color set to black. I'll take the opacity value up to 100 percent I like an angle value of 130 degrees but I'm going to change both the distance and size values to 10 pixels at which point I'll press the return key to accept that change. And that my friends is how you turn your iPad into a pressure-sensitive drawing device using the new Sidecar feature which is part of Mac OS Catalina. Now I know a lot of you have invested in walk-on products, including the Cintiq or the Mobile Studio Pro, both of which let you draw directly on the screen. And Wacom offers dedicated driver software that let's you adjust the stylist sensitivity across all applications. And so if you want my real opinion, given my experience with Sidecar so far, the Apple Pencil in particular feels a little hypersensitive especially in Photoshop. But what am I doing a product review? Sidecar is cool technology, especially if you're a rabid Apple fan as so many designers are, including me. iPads are eye candy. Which is why next week we descend further down the mobile rabbit hole as we explore Fresco, which is the latest, greatest, createst app from Adobe. Deke's Techniques, each and every week. Keep watching.
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Contents
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860 Using an iPad as a Sidecar drawing tablet11m 37s
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861 Introducing Adobe Fresco for the iPad15m 27s
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862 Adobe Fresco paints halftone patterns9m 37s
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863 Live brushes in Adobe Fresco9m 36s
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864 Using oil brushes in Adobe Fresco5m 54s
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865 Masking layers in Adobe Fresco9m 47s
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866 Repurposing and inverting masks5m 25s
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867 Vector brushes in Adobe Fresco9m 7s
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868 Opening Fresco art in Photoshop8m 32s
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869 Customizing the Auto Color command6m 51s
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870 Camera Raw 12: Panoramas with fill edges9m 38s
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871 Developing your panorama in Camera Raw5m 53s
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872 Healing with Clone Source plus Diffusion8m 8s
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873 The improved Simplify command in Illustrator 20207m 25s
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874 Filling in any post-Simplify gaps4m 27s
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875 Posterizing colors, in the style of "Hair"11m 54s
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876 Recoloring art with the Paint Bucket tool5m 34s
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878 Adjusting your poster art dynamically6m 15s
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877 Posterizing colors nondestructively9m 8s
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879 Hiding the Filmstrip in Camera Raw4m 35s
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880 Making an awful photograph awesome10m 14s
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881 What if Rembrandt had painted sea lions?4m 43s
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882 Recolor a freeform gradient in Illustrator4m 58s
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883 Recoloring a gradient using a color group3m 24s
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884 Faking a GoPro over-under shot10m 20s
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885 Developing your over-under in Camera Raw4m 41s
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886 Drawing a 3D metal star in Illustrator14m 25s
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887 Rendering the 3D star in heavy metal5m 51s
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888 Creating a Wonder Woman 1984 poster effect9m 5s
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889 Creating the Wonder Woman displacement map15m 5s
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890 Masking your Wonder Woman11m 39s
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891 Creating a metadata template in Bridge9m 24s
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892 Streamlining a multi-use metadata template9m 29s
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893 The Photoshop 2020 freeform Warp enhancements12m 32s
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894 Applying a freeform Warp to a Smart Object7m 54s
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895 Rescuing a frame from a GoPro movie7m 49s
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896 Filling gaps with Content-Aware Fill7m 5s
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897 Two images are better than one13m 8s
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898 Blending images with a hand-drawn vignette4m 44s
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899 Creating a photographic painting12m 37s
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900 Drawing a gradient sphere as a 2D shape9m 49s
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901 Turning a sphere into a colorful pool ball7m 51s
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902 Changing a pool ball from solid to stripes8m 22s
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903 Rotate versus Transform Each in Illustrator9m 36s
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904 Recoloring your pool balls8m 20s
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905 Drawing a pool cue in Illustrator15m 43s
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906 Rotating with precision accuracy7m 28s
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907 Repeating a face so it shares a common eye11m 20s
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908 Continuous rainbow faces in Photoshop5m 42s
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909 Masking in the natural colors of the lips6m 8s
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910 Flipping a face to create new identities9m 8s
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911 Hand painting a symmetrical layer mask4m 18s
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912 Two ways to colorize with gradients6m 9s
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913 Two ways to mask gradient effects6m 40s
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914 Lantern tile: Type 1, onion7m 53s
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915 Lantern tile: Type 2, traditional6m 33s
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916 Lantern tile: Type 3, scallop4m 30s
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917 Quickly change the number of steps in Illustrator8m 22s
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918 Creating a blend inside a blend7m 44s
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919 Reversing the stacking order in Illustrator4m 32s
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920 Turning a blend into a repeating pattern12m 16s
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921 Recoloring a blended pattern5m 8s
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922 Precisely sizing any polygon in Illustrator9m 19s
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923 Creating a beveled, equilateral triangle11m 46s
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924 Turning a triangle into a Mercedes star9m 7s
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925 Adding a ring around the Mercedes star7m 57s
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926 Precisely sizing stars in Illustrator10m 20s
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927 Let's review that star technique5m 25s
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928 Creating real artwork with basic shapes9m 55s
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929 Making a face of triangles in Illustrator10m 18s
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930 Painting with gradients and translucency10m 34s
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931 More advanced gradients in Illustrator6m 52s
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932 Combining translucent vectors with a photo5m 30s
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933 Using the dynamic Free Distort filter9m 3s
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934 Combining dynamic effects in Illustrator6m 4s
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935 Creating a Halloween cat’s eye in Illustrator14m 35s
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936 Combining multiple gradient fills and effects8m 28s
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937 Tracing a photo with primitives in Illustrator11m 31s
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938 Halftone pattern and Zig Zag in Illustrator13m 5s
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939 Adding dynamic highlights to your cat’s eye10m 29s
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940 Blending reptile-like scales in Illustrator13m 42s
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941 Shading to your cat’s eye in Illustrator10m 53s
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942 Shading with variable-width strokes9m 10s
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943 Turning your cat’s eye into a dragon’s eye10m 40s
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944 Clearing the Photoshop Home screen5m 5s
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945 Hiding a single Home screen thumbnail3m 29s
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946 Clearing the Illustrator Home screen4m 4s
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947 A new way to unlock stuff in Illustrator5m
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948 Another way to unlock stuff in Illustrator2m 47s
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949 The new Line tool in Photoshop 202110m 43s
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950 Fixing a broken candy cane pattern4m 58s
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951 Creating a candy cane rhinoceros in Photoshop10m 4s
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952 Warping a pattern around an object4m 2s
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953 Adding some rippling, reflective ice shadows8m 35s
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