![]() ![]() ![]() There several features that I would love to use in Procreate, but I always come back to the sketchbook because of that nice smooth feel of the brushes (pencil and pens). But the brushes and pens just doesn’t click with me. ![]() Sketchbook Pro is certainly not Procreate but being about to use it on Windows and MacOS can be very convenient. Sketchbook Pro is also a free program available for both Windows and Mac OS computers, and iOS and Android devices. SketchBook drawing and painting software provides designers, architects, and concept artists the tools to sketch ideas quickly and create beautiful illustrations. I absolutely agree with you I tried several times, forcing myself, to draw in Procreate. It's still kinda worth the money though considering the features you get and it's a one time purchase. Which means if you have to buy two licenses if you want to work on Windows and MacOS. I'm not sure if users will be getting a free upgrade.įor Windows and MacOS users, Sketchbook Pro is US $19.99 each on each platform. Over at the Sketchbook blog, they also talked about the transition and what artists can expect.įrom what I can see currently, Autodesk Sketchbook that's now on Google Play Store and Apple App Store is still the old version: Autodesk Sketchbook v5.1.7 which was updated more than a year ago. The title sums it up.Ive been using Sketchbook Pro for a while now downloaded it for free when it was part of the Autodesk suite, and paid for it when it. It's a good move to build a stronger identity for Sketchbook Pro. The app is called Sketchbook Pro instead of Autodesk Sketchbook. ![]() Thomas Heermann from Autodesk explained the move and also talked about the history of Sketchbook. Autodesk Sketchbook is now Sketchbook Inc, an independent company spinned off from Autodesk in June 2021. : ProCreate 3 Posted by 3 years ago Autodesk Sketchbook brushes for Procreate This is the weirdest question, but has anyone ran across the Autodesk Sketchbook brushes exported for Procreate I dont think there is a way to just export and import them since i think they have different settings. Hello and welcome back to my channel In todays video I will be reviewing my first experience using Autodesk Sketchbook and Procreate on the iPad Pro 10.5 w. ![]()
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