SketchBook Autodesk - the best drawing app on Android Automatic translate
SketchBook Autodesk is an application for creating digital drawings and illustrations using professional-grade tools and, at the same time, with a very simple and intuitive user interface.
Like most tablet apps, SketchBook has two options - free and perpetual. Even the free version of the product contains everything you need to create drawings and improve your drawing skills: 16 brushes, markers, a layer editor, rulers and more. Naturally, buying the full version, you get an expanded set of brushes and functions, the latest releases, web support, desktop support and the ability to synchronize, access to the cloud service. In this case, SketchBook becomes a full-fledged assistant for computer graphics specialists. The Pro version has a free 15-day period, which makes it possible to appreciate the beauty and convenience of the application.
For those who are just starting to work with the application, on the official Autodesk website are available training materials, documentation, including in Russian, a FAQ on basic issues and a gallery with examples of work.
Photo from the website of the manufacturer
In appearance, the toolbar is somewhat similar to the good and well-known Paint for Windows: on the left are brushes, pencils and fills, at the top there is a set of shapes and functions. Largely due to its simplicity and professional features, this application has gained popularity among draftsmen and designers around the world. Today, SketchBook is the only Android app of its kind. Among a huge number of free applications, there are no analogues for SketchBook yet.
I would like to note such features of the SketchBook program as:
- support for multiple platforms (iOS, Android and Windows 8.1)
- simple toolkit for creating animated images
- the ability to create custom brushes
- ability to create and save custom colors
- easy import of images by layers
The “Distortion” transformation, additional guides when creating perspectives, a dynamic gradient fill, patterns and much more will give a huge field for your imagination.
Getting started with SketchBook is like sitting down on a blank sheet of paper. No clutter and an overloaded interface, a minimum of shortcuts - all your attention is focused on the picture. The second nice thing is fine-tuning the brush for easy drawing. The third point - the application is very lightweight, does not freeze and does not make you wait. The feedback is clear and instantaneous - this is completely different from the way we painted in Adobe Photoshop with the mouse in grade 9.
SketchBook developers are constantly collaborating with Pixar, the best digital artists and illustrators. This gives them powerful feedback, allowing them to constantly improve their application.
“I have been painting since then, I can hold a pencil, and after that I began to draw in digital format. I studied animation at the Art School in Utrecht, and after graduation I started working as a freelance illustrator and animator, although I primarily think of myself as a digital artist, ”writes Lois Van Baarle, one of SketchBook Autodesk’s independent consultants, about himself..
The application has worked well among professional comic draftsmen. Scott Wegener, co-author and artist of Atomic Robo, creates all his drawings with Autodesk SketchBook Pro, despite the fact that he is not a professional draftsman. Scott came to the comic book industry from civil aviation, where he could no longer work due to health problems.
Even tattoo artists create sketches using this application. Try it and you!
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Anna Sidorova © Gallerix.ru
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