ObsidianBlk
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- May 13, 2011
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Hey all!
I didn't see this mentioned on the forums so I figured I'd post about it. For those artists out there that wish they had the ability to create artwork with their tablets, now you can! Autodesk has released Sketchbook, which is a photoshopesk drawing application which supports multiple layers, brushes, and, for the pay editions, can export as a Photoshop psd for fine tuning on your computer.
Lol... now that I seem to have written an ad for the applications, I should say, I bought the 99 cent Sketchbook Mobile edition and I've been loving the thing. Obviously it doesn't have all the bells and whistles of a full computer art application, but it has a ton of features for a tablet and with a nice conductive stylus has been really fun to use.
Check it out! https://market.android.com/details?id=com.sketchbook
The link is for the mobi.e edition (the one I bought) but there is a free edition and one that costs $5 with a number of additional features.
I didn't see this mentioned on the forums so I figured I'd post about it. For those artists out there that wish they had the ability to create artwork with their tablets, now you can! Autodesk has released Sketchbook, which is a photoshopesk drawing application which supports multiple layers, brushes, and, for the pay editions, can export as a Photoshop psd for fine tuning on your computer.
Lol... now that I seem to have written an ad for the applications, I should say, I bought the 99 cent Sketchbook Mobile edition and I've been loving the thing. Obviously it doesn't have all the bells and whistles of a full computer art application, but it has a ton of features for a tablet and with a nice conductive stylus has been really fun to use.
Check it out! https://market.android.com/details?id=com.sketchbook
The link is for the mobi.e edition (the one I bought) but there is a free edition and one that costs $5 with a number of additional features.