• Apple explains why it made the Apple Pencil Pro's secret shadows

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    Apple explains why it made the Apple Pencil Pro's secret shadows feature

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    Tue, 28 May 2024 10:41:09 +0000

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    The Apple Pencil Pro projects a detailed shadow on your iPad Pro, yet its entirely virtual. Now, Apple explains why it exists.

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    Apple recently launched a new Apple Pencil Pro alongside the updated OLED
    iPad Pro , and its fair to say that the accessory has been well received so far. But theres one secret Apple Pencil Pro feature that Apple has never talked about until now.

    After the Apple Pencil Pro launched, users discovered that it casts a virtual shadow on the iPads OLED display , much like a real pencil would. For
    example, if youre writing something by hand, the Apple Pencil Pro casts a shadow that resembles a fountain pen. If youre painting, youll instead see
    the shadow of a paintbrush. Its a neat feature for sure, but why exactly did Apple implement it?

    Well, now we know. Speaking to French tech site Numerama ( translated version ), Apple user interface designer Steve Lemay described how the idea was to make the interaction between the Apple Pencil Pro and the iPad Pro feel as natural as possible.

    In the past, we had to rely on your own memory [of which tool you were
    using], such as a pen or a paintbrush, Lemay explained. We designed a digital shadow to make you feel like youre holding a real pencil. This convinces you its a sheet of paper.

    In other words, the intention is to replicate the experience you would get from using a traditional, analog pencil on a piece of paper. If it feels natural, youll be better able to concentrate on the work youre doing rather than being distracted by a digital tool, the thinking goes. Attention to detail (Image credit: Apple)

    Its little touches like this that often earn Apple plaudits and has built the companys reputation for attention to detail. And we've certainly been impressed with the Apple Pencil Pro during our time with it so far.

    The souped-up stylus also has a handy new squeeze function for pulling up a 'palette tool', which lets you change the ink color or undo pen strokes. That's something we wish it had had years ago.

    There are also already apps, including Goodnotes 6 and Morpholio Trace , that take advantage of the Pencil Pro's new functionality. That's assuming you
    have an iPad Pro 13-inch (M4), iPad Pro 11-inch (M4), iPad Air 13-inch (M2)
    or iPad Air 11-inch (M2), which are currently the only tablets that support the new stylus.

    But the new shadow feature is also definitely a nice touch that involved a surprising amount of engineering. Developer Nicols lvarez , for example, dug around in Xcode and found over ten different models that Apple used for its shadows, showcasing their incredibly detailed meshes.

    Knowing Apple, this sort of attention to detail shouldnt come as a surprise, but its a good example of how even small features can add up to make a big difference. You might also like Apple just announced a new Apple Pencil Pro, and it's so much better than I expected iPad Pro 13-inch (2024) review: an absolute powerhouse of a tablet The iPad Pro 2024's new Tandem OLED screen explained: why it's important, and why it took so long to come



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