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  1. One nice feature that I could really use when digitally painting in AP would be a way of recording the development of the painting as I went through the process of creating it , from start to finish. This would greatly simplify the making of Youtube videos on how I create digital paintings in AP. I know that Procreate has a built in time lapse recorder that seems to record every 20th or so stroke and comes up with a very nice yet abbreviated video of the creative process. This is probably the main reason one sees more videos featuring art created in Procreate than AP. I know there are other video recording options, like Quicktime etc. but these options record the entire process and produce huge video files and a large amount of time is needed to edit these movies. Procreate's time lapse recorder makes it simple and as I have stated, it does not record every stroke but does some kind of averaging.... by recording every 20th stroke or something like that. Thanks for considering this idea.
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