Adobe today introduced a new family of Creative Cloud connected mobile apps which are designed to provide a professional grade creativity for iPad users. The new family of Creative Cloud connected mobile apps includes two new drawing apps, Adobe Line which can be used for free form drawing and Adobe Sketch for precision drawing, and the other two new mobile apps for creative imaging and photography, Adobe Photoshop Mix and a mobile version of Adobe Lightroom.

To work with these Creative Cloud connected mobile apps, Adobe has announced two new Adobe Creative Cloud accessories: Adobe Ink which is a Creative Cloud pen for the iPad and an Adobe Slide which is a digital ruler. The Adobe Ink and Adobe Slide are designed to work with these Creative Cloud connected mobile apps where Adobe Ink can be used for drawing a fine tip, pressure sensitive pen and on the other side, Adobe Slide is a digital ruler for drawing precise shapes and lines.

Adobe Line app can be used to easily draw straight lines, geometric shapes, perspective views and thus, providing the art of drafting and drawing. Adobe Sketch is also a social sketching iPad app for free-form drawing, giving designers a connective creative process. Adobe Photoshop Mix provide various tools that let users combine and cut out images, apply looks and make non-destructive edit on your iPad, whereas the mobile version of Lightroom can be used to edit and organize images on your iPad and iPhone.

Other announced Creative Cloud connected mobile apps includes Voice, Ideas, Kuler and Behance. Voice is a Creative Cloud mobile app that allow users to create animated videos. Ideas allow users to capture and explore design ideas using vectors, layers, and color themes. Kuler can be used to make color themes whereas Behance can be used to add projects or works.

These Adobe Creative Cloud accessories i.e. Adobe Ink and Adobe Slide are compatible with 4th generation iPad, including iPad Air, iPad Mini and iPad Mini with Retina display. To know more about these accessories, visit the Adobe website.