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iPad and Teblets

Frank Kern

Publisher: Scribl

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Summary

Get to know your iPad with this easy course.
 

 
Maybe you just got a new iPad. Maybe you've had one for a bit, and want to squeeze every last drop of awesome out of it. Start this training from the beginning or jump right to the part you need. The iPad is an exciting piece of technology, which is why we're excited to bring it to you!
 
This course is designed for people who want a "start me from the beginning" tour. It covers everything you need to know to get up and running on your iPad.
 
The course is aimed at two types of people: folks who are considering the purchase of a Wacom Tablet and want to make sure it's a good fit for them; and people who own a Tablet but feel like they aren't taking full advantage of it. In this course you learn the advantages of using a Tablet, 5 tips for getting comfortable with the Tablet, how to customize your settings for the Pen, Express Keys and more - and how to use your Tablet with Photoshop to be more accurate and save time.
 
and much much more
 

 
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Available since: 07/02/2019.

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