

If you look at my current Ipad there is no game inside. But I promise to myself to do not get too excited about the newest or the latest product in trend as long as I have not tried it myself. SketchBook is available on the App Store as a free download.These last few days I made a lot of research about the IPad Pro – wether it is suitable for me – as a sketcher.* I am a Wacom user for years, and I was positively impressed from what I saw online about the Apple tablet. That includes its double-tap functionality – double tapping on the pencil will switch you to the eraser and back to your current brush. It would be a shame if you couldn’t use SketchBook’s pressure-sensitive brushes, the new bendable ruler, perspective guides, or other tools, so we added support for it. Last but not least, SketchBook now supports the 2018 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models, as well as the second-generation Apple Pencil:įor those of you who love to draw and have purchased an 11-inch iPad Pro or 12.9-inch iPad Pro (3rd generation), we didn’t forget about you! We figured you probably invested in the new Apple Pencil (2nd generation) or are planning to. Simply tap-drag an end to change its shape or drag the middle to reposition it. Found in the Ruler tools, use it to draw curves and sweeps, not possible with the Ellipse tool. Today’s update also adds a new Curve Ruler, which Autodesk says can be used to draw curves and sweeps that aren’t possible with the Ellipse tool:įor this release we also added a brand new tool for SketchBook the Curve Ruler. When in perspective mode, snap to vanishing points as you lay down strokes, set the horizon line, and drag vanishing points off the canvas.

We also added the Customize, Infinite, and Constrained Grid tools. SketchBook now has 1, 2, and 3 point perspective guides, a snapping toggle, vanishing point lock, and horizon line visibility. Today’s update to SketchBook on iOS adds support for just that: The update includes new features such as Perspective Guides, new tools, and much more.Īutodesk says that when it asked users what desktop-only SketchBook tool they wanted to come to iOS, the most common response was Perspective Guides. Autodesk today announced a major update for its popular SketchBook application on iOS.
