![]() ![]() And, because the iPad Pro is such a powerful device, Pixelmator now supports huge, 16K images up to 100 megapixels, which means you can open and edit incredibly large photos and create even more advanced compositions. We’ve also added tilt, acceleration and pressure sensitivity support when painting, so using the brushes feels almost like drawing on paper. Like scaling objects, working in specific areas with Retouch tools, tuning the Color Adjustment settings, and, well, doing everything else. Using the Apple Pencil on the large iPad Pro display, you can do almost everything in Pixelmator with a lot more precision. As we waited for them to arrive at our office, everyone’s first words of the day were “Are they here yet?” We were all super excited to try them out and, of course, get an update out for you as soon as possible. Pixelmator on iPad Proįirst off, saying that we couldn’t wait to get our hands on the iPad Pro and Apple Pencil is just a slight understatement. We also added 3D Touch support on iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, a new Pixel brush to create pixel art, a way better crop experience, and more. ![]() And now we’re happy to introduce Pixelmator 2.2 for iOS, which feels awesome to use on the iPad Pro and lets you get the most out of the Apple Pencil. From the moment the iPad Pro and Apple Pencil were announced, we just couldn’t wait to get our hands on them - we were itching to get Pixelmator working perfectly with both.
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