![]() ![]() And the clean minimalist appearance is really nice. I also really love the design of Sketchbook, once you get the hang of what it can do it’s so easy. I absolutely love that, and is yet another reason why I love Sketchbook. And Sketchbook runs super smoothly on my phone. My phone has a pretty small screen, (iPhone 5s) but with a stylus, it’s actually pretty easy to draw real art. So it does more than just draw with a little help of copy and pasting of layers. It’s also really easy to edit with, surprisingly. it has so many tools and features, and preset colors are really handy. I absolutely love Sketchbook! It’s by far the best free drawing app out there. Otherwise, Sketchbook is great for drawing and sketching and I would definitely recommend it. It would be great if the developers could fix it in the next update. The bug isn’t a super big deal, but it is a little annoying, especially if you do like to use that shortcut and keep it switched on, and it is irritating to have my work interrupted because I have to restart Sketchbook. The bug never happens when I manually go into the color wheel and click the eye dropper button, so I think the bug is linked to the gesture shortcut that I can’t seem to turn off. After I turned the long-hold-touch shortcut off, the bug didn’t pop up as often, but every once in a while, it still does act like I’ve activated the eyedropper and Sketchbook will ‘crash’ again. I could still access all of my projects, but none of the tools would make any mark whatsoever until I went out of Sketchbook, closed it out, and restarted it. When I first started using Sketchbook, I noticed that using the hold-touch-eyedropper function, even by accident, would cause Sketchbook to effectively crash. I’ve only found one bug so far that keeps this review from being five stars. I also love that you can purchase the extra tools without having to commit to some yearly payment plan. The features are a lovely mix of creative and technical that I can really appreciate. Great app! I’ve had Sketchbook maybe for a month but I already love it. Thank you to the fantastic developers and the company who made Sketchbook, I really enjoy it and hope you keep up the good work!! :D It doesn’t need to be, though, just a suggestion. I like to keep my layers really separate (like, REALLY really) so it would be great if this was a feature :>. Another thing that would be a great addition to this wonderful app is the “fill” option filling in lines that are on a separate layer. I think it helps me line up my art and see where I should put parts of my art :>. I don’t know why, but when I draw on paper with grids or lines my art looks better than on paper without a grid. Just some suggestions for things to add to Sketchbook are an option to have a grid on the canvas to help you line things up (if this is already a feature and I just can’t find it then sorry, I'm being dumb). All I know is that different artists have different styles and like different art apps (if they use art apps), so look around and find an app that works for you! Just keep trying and you’ll find what works best for you :>. I’m not really sure the reason I like Sketchbook so much, it might be because it has a nice loose/free feel like the way I draw. I really like Sketchbook and I use it a lot for my art. It’s split into 14 mini lessons, so you can learn at your own pace and re-watch any lesson as many times as you’d like.I have used lots of art apps but this one is my ultimate favorite :>. This course includes on-demand access to over 1 hour of video instruction. Getting started with digital drawing can feel overwhelming, so I designed this course to get you comfortable with the basics first, then walk you through the more exciting stuff, step by step. the amazing, almost magical ability to preview different fabric prints for a garment!.a handy “undo” button, which makes it pretty much impossible to get anything “wrong”.the ability to sketch while lying down (creative time and rest time, all rolled into one!).I love digital fashion drawing on MyBodyModel, and I hope you will too! Even though I also love playing paper dolls, here are just a few reasons I reach for my tablet on those days when inspiration strikes… The Autodesk Sketchbook app is available to both Apple (iOS) and Android users, and there’s even a mobile/phone version. If you have an iPad or Android tablet and have been wanting to learn digital fashion drawing, this class is for you! “ Digital Paper Dolls: Digital Drawing Basics“ introduces beginner-friendly, step-by-step tips for sketching digitally on your personal croquis from MyBodyModel, using my favorite free drawing app: Autodesk Sketchbook. ![]()
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