Mobile support (phone, tablet)
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Kilipania
This would be amazing - I think bigger maps won't run very well on any tablet of this age, but making smaller battlemaps on the go would be incredible!
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LadiSilverfox
I use an Android tablet and I would love finger motion/pen controls that make mobile a better options for users.
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Anonymous
As someone who utilizes ipad a lot when it comes to DnD I 2ould love to have a proper ipad app on ipad. Not only that it would make my own job easier, but I believe it would also open to many more users as many people use ipads as their only device.
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DV Saul
Please make this happen! :) iOS and iPad OS
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Jessie
Yes! This would be a fantastic idea. Being able to use the features of Inkarnate on a tablet would open the door to MANY more consumers. I find doing any type of art with a mouse/point and click to be frustrating (as I'm sure many people do). If we were able to create maps on our tablets with the use of stylus? That alone is guaranteed to bring in more revenue and users.
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Anonymous
Hi I don't want to draw a map. I saw Worldbuilder's Periodic Table and would like to purchase it. Lmnop214@optimum.net Larry M
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Anonymous
100% yes. Inkarnate inspired me to start making my own maps in Procreate... but if would be rad as heck to feed everything I've learned back into using Inkarnate.
Philipp
Merged in a post:
iOS app for Ipad
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Anonymous
I would love to have inkarnate as an app for my ipad. As is, it’s really slow in the browser and causes my ipad to overheat, but being able to use my apple pencil is so helpful!
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scarcesage
YES. If I can use this on my iPad that'd be great! I can combine your app with Procreate and do some really phenomenal things!
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Anonymous
I would absoluetly love some Ipad support, I can't really use Inkarnate at all on my computer since trackpad/mouse usage for extended periods (for me about 15/30 min) causes me a lot of pain that can last a few days. Ipad/tablet support would save me a lot of suffering and let me be able to create maps more consistently or not have to rely entirely on commissioning people.
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