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Regardless of what happens with the new Microsoft Store version of Sketchbook, the original app should still work as usual.
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An official blog post is encouraging Windows users to wait before buying the new app as the company is currently talking with Microsoft about how to transfer ownership to owners of the original app.
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The original app listing for the free Autodesk SketchBook app has been removed from the Microsoft Store app store while a new listing for the paid Sketchbook Pro app has appeared as a separate product currently being sold for $19.99. Those who downloaded the app directly from the Autodesk website or via the Amazon app store are in the same boat as Mac users. The original Sketchbook app should still work though, it just won’t get any updates.
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No subscription model is planned.Īs of the time of this writing, Android and iOS users who currently have the app in their accounts will continue to receive updates going forward (presumably at no charge) while those on a Mac computer will need to upgrade to the new paid Sketchbook Pro app. With the update, Sketchbook will be switching back to being a paid app, just over three years since it changed from paid to free.
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Since this announcement was made, the listings for the Sketchbook app have begun to update in app stores across all of its supported platforms from Android and iOS to Windows 10. “This company, appropriately named Sketchbook, is focused wholly on the health and growth of SketchBook and its community.”

“After careful consideration and evaluation, we found the perfect home for SketchBook with a company formed by people who previously built and evangelized the SketchBook brand,” Autodesk’s Thomas Heermann wrote in a blog post. However, there's a free Express version on the Mac App Store – with a limit of three layers, a stop on how big you can make images and minus the ability to create custom brushes.In a bit of a surprise move, the popular drawing app, Autodesk SketchBook, has rebranded as Sketchbook and been spun off from Autodesk into its own company, Sketchbook, Inc. When it debuted on the Mac App Store it was a steal at £18. If you've got the talent, it will fit around you. There's no real limit to what you can do with SketchBook Pro. Some of the more complex brushes, when using multiple layers and blending modes, can crawl a bit on older machines. One thing – if you're creating large, complicated pieces, you will need a fast machine. You can create your own custom brushes and sets. Along with layer blending modes, this is a great app for getting quick ideas down, as well as creating full-on digital paintings. The painting tools themselves are superb with an excellent sense of realism. To appreciate the control that this offers, you'll want to be using a Wacom.Īll of this, along with fact that tools can be accessed in so many different ways with different ways of controlling and tweaking them, makes this one of the best UIs out there – a true masterclass in catering for the needs of its users without getting in the way. By clicking and dragging on this you can quickly change the size and angle of your brush – a brush preview appearing on the canvas as you do so. This small, circular dial sits anywhere you like on your canvas. You can also undo and redo using the red and green arrows.Īnother great UI element is the Brush properties control. Similarly, you can jump between colours, layers and other tools. You can also open the Brushes palette for more control.Īt the very left of the curved toolbar, you can reposition it or flick between different interface views. By clicking and holding on a tool, a number of options appear, then you select which one you want by dragging your stylus over to it.įor instance, by clicking and holding on the brush tool, you can quickly swap between Pencil, Airbrush, Paintbrush or other drawing tools. The way you use this toolbar soon becomes second nature when painting in the app. In fact, you may as well turn the top toolbar off, because everything is accessible from the bottom bar.
