


The brushes are all carefully imported ones that are limited to what I find useful⁴. I took ages adjusting the CSP user interface to reflect how I actually work.

So far I have seen nothing to undermine this, and if you add in the point made by Frenden that an iPad Pro is a form of away-from-your-desk freedom, the cost savings become clear. The Apple Pencil translates immediately into a better-than-Wacom experience and the ability to import/modify custom brushes means that this app just stole the lunch money of a lot of crying competitors. The iPad version of CSP is bizarrely as good/better than the desktop Mac version. It easily handles multi-page creation².
