![]() ![]() The circular selector button works very much the same as the tool selector in SketchBook Pro 2010. You can draw and paint by simply touching the screen, zoom in and out by pinching, and navigate the canvas by touching two fingers to the screen. ![]() When you launch SketchBook Mobile, you are taken to a blank canvas with a tiny circular selector at the bottom. On this small scale, SketchBook Mobile isn’t so much for creating finished pieces of art, but rather it functions as a convenient way to jot down ideas and save your on-the-go inspirations in a place that’s easy to come back to.Īlso, since you can save your drawings as pictures, you can load them onto a computer later and continue working on the idea in SketchBook Pro or other professional software. Since the screen is so small you probably will not go too deep in terms of detail, but the app certainly allows you to create some satisfying sketches. SketchBook Mobile is like having a small moleskin notebook built into your iPhone or iPod Touch. When I tried out the app I was rather surprised at how closely it resembles its full-fledged counterpart. SketchBook Pro is known for its simple interface and accurate tools. Not bad considering SketchBook Pro 2010 on Mac and PC goes for $100. The app uses the same engine as the Autodesk SketchBook Pro, and though it is on a smaller scale it still preserves its look and feel so that fans of the larger program will feel right at home.Īutodesk released two versions of the app-SketchBook MobileX which is free, and SketchBook Mobile which goes for $2.99. ![]() ![]() (Joshua Philipp/The Epoch Times)There are a few must-haves when it comes to iPhone apps. JOT IT DOWN: The splash screen of Autodesk SketchBook Mobile for the iPhone and iPod Touch. ![]()
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