6/18/2023 0 Comments Drawing with sketchbook pro![]() ![]() This gives you the ability to “flip” between drawings and you can insert in-between drawings into a sequence to work out timing issues and smooth out actions just by the way you name your document files. ![]() It has a feature that lets you use the Page-Up and Page-Down keys to move between documents in a sequence. I often draw an entire character animation rough sequence in Sketchbook Pro. There is no smoothing functionality in Sketchbook Pro.Īs to it’s value as a part of a potential TBS workflow, you might want to approach it as a comfortable rough drawing tool for planning and doing the early stages of a sequence. As a general rule you won’t find smoothing in raster based drawing environments. Smoothing is a functionality that is often applied in vector drawing software. I can’t believe they don’t have this …do you know where this is in SB? Question: Since you have SB …one feature I can’t seem to find is smoothing of the pen/pencil stroke. Seems I loose this flexibility if I can only import from SB as images. I like TBS animation work flow and all the tools they have setup to make whole scale changes to scenes if needed. TBS-Storyboard however seems pretty much the same as TBS. I not very thrilled with TBS drawing environment and tools, so I’m demoing SB …and also demoing TBS storyboard as well. Import as regular TBS drawings where you can’t make simple changes to the drawings as if they were drawn in TBS. What I was hoping is …I could draw in SB and import to TBS but not as images. I did import the drawings to TBS and was only able to do so as images. I am using the SB demo and drawing with it feels great …very natural …and they have some tools that I think would make TBS better (for example the symmetry tool). ![]() ![]() Sketchbook Pro includes more tools than Procreate, another professional-level creation app, though not as many options for canvas-size and resolution.OK …I did not know Sketchbook was not vector based …that may explains why when I enlarge or reduce drawings it doesn’t maintain the level of clarity/detail. It would be nice to see a few improvements (such as a select tool, and for the Android version, a smudge tool), but all in all, it's an excellent tool. Teens can pin their most-used tools to their canvas and reset them easily in the settings, making pinning tools for specific projects easy. The options for tools, pens, and stamps are outstanding. The app does offer an option for pen only, which lets artists use the stylus without hand pressure registering on the screen, so teens can draw with precision. The controls are exhaustive and intuitive, and maneuvering with both fingers and a stylus offers some ease in creation. Teens familiar with the desktop version of Sketchbook Pro will pick up the tablet version with no problems, but others will require some instruction and exploration to get comfortable. The app offers tools available in the desktop version with the ease of a sketchbook on the tablet. It is an excellent, professional-caliber tool designed by Autodesk, developers with a history of well-regarded apps for designers, engineers, and architects. Sketchbook Pro is a serious digital art tool not to be mistaken for the many simple drawing apps available. ![]()
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