![]() ![]() Assuming that Apple take their usual 30-40% cut, that’s some serious change from a $1.99 app. If you want the numbers as of November last year, that breaks down to 141,000 paid for licenses and over 900,000 downloads of the free version. This showed a screenshot of what looks to be the splash screen for an iPad variant of SketchBook Pro – quite a turn of events.Īutodesk of course, have been doing the iPhone thing like rockstars with SketchBook Mobile for some time and have shifted serious units – over a million. Just a moment ago, a british industrial design on twitter, Nick Harvey, retweeted a post by none other than Stephen Fry – yes, THAT Stephen Fry. The potential for the device is huge, it looks like a device that could change things and its been a constant source of discussion in meetings with vendors since it’s public launch a few months ago. He might be in the pub around the corner). We even have our man, Martyn Day, camped outside the San Francisco Apple Store, clutching his pre-order invoice in his sweaty little palms as we speak (I think. As many of you are aware, Apple is bringing its iPad to market this coming saturday. You can assign one of the following shortcuts to each corner: Clear Layer, Frame Canvas, Undo, Redo, Last Brush, Last Color.Here’s a fantastically convoluted turn of events. Customizable double tap canvas shortcuts.Erase color chip to convert any brush into custom eraser.Color Wheel with HSB and RBG color space.When connected to a compatible display through either the Apple Component AV Cable or the Apple Dock Connector to VGA adaptor your canvas and gallery can be mirrored to an external display or television.This library includes a variety of grids, perspective reference and ruled paper. A new Template Library is now available from the image import button in the Layer Editor.This is very useful for repainting, shading or other detailed work that requires exact detail within an area that has already been painted. When enabled on a layer this feature allows users to paint only on top of existing paint strokes.When saving to PSD blend modes are maintained in the exported file.Supported Blend modes include: Multiply, Add, Screen and Normal.SketchBook 1.1 introduces Blend Modes to the layer editor.Quick Access: Three finger swipe up on canvas.Toggle visibility and adjust Layer Opacity.6 Layers allowing ease of editing and control.Individual brushes can now be reset to factory settings by pressing and holding on their icons until the reset dialogue appears.Quick Access: Three finger swipe down on canvas.10 levels of undo and redo (Quick Access: three finger swipe left and right).Synthetic pressure sensitivity (brush fade-off).Draw styles for creating straight lines, rectangles, and circles.Completely customizable brush settings for each brush.75 preset brushes, including pencils, pens, markers, natural media and photo brushes.Professional grade paint engine delivers smooth and precise brush strokes.Three finger swipe gestures for quick access.Two finger pan & zoom navigation with 2500% zoom.Full Screen work space with support for any device orientation.If you love SketchBook Mobile for iPhone, you will adore SketchBook Pro on the iPad. Whether you are an occasional doodler or a professional illustrator, SketchBook Pro transforms your iPad into the ultimate digital SketchBook. Using the same paint engine as its desktop counterpart, SketchBook Pro delivers a complete set of sketching & painting tools through a streamlined and intuitive user interface designed exclusively for the iPad experience. « This drop-dead gorgeous app for digital artists packs a rich feature set into a surprisingly intuitive interface. » WIRED Magazine.įind out for yourself what has made SketchBook Pro the industry standard for digital sketching!Īutodesk SketchBook® Pro for iPad is a professional-grade paint and drawing application. ![]()
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