A child can use this, and have fun, yet even professional work can be done with this. If you can't afford TVP paint for the staggering price of 800$ or whatever it is now, then autodesk is your poor mans cell animation toolset! Autodesk, keeping with tradition gives you a super simple clean ui, few buttons, yet good functionality. Still no tilt support for intuos and cintiq's, I am disappointed in this, how long until they ever add this feature? It would be wonderful to have this like corel products do.Īnimation flipbook is limited and somewhat unrefined. If feels like version 6 only a lot less stable but now with a perspective tool I don't use, and the animation flipbook that also needs a lot of work and added features. They didn't even add any new major mediums like new paintbrushes or pens\pencils ect, from what I can see. Smooth when using the mouse, just not with cintiq pen. This also happens with changing brush sizes, or moving a selected drawing around. Annoying to be sure.Īnd after using sketchbook for a while, or having multiple apps open, the program easily glitches out in that trying to pan scroll around with the cintiq pen will cause it to flicker like mad, struggling to figure out how it should pan. When picking colors with cintiq pen, sometimes it glitches and picks a different color from the one you picked. I did this after editing this review and was reminded quickly of yet another glitch. Make a picture, splash the canvas with your custom colors, so you can at least use the color picker to find them again, when inevitably, autodesk screws up again. If you work on projects, and need your exacting colors on hand, do not rely on this app to save your colors. I am now dropping my review even lower to 2 stars. This is absolutely inexcusable, and they don't seem keen about fixing this as this is now a long standing issue. That is only a slight annoyance compared to the horrendous problem if it resetting your color swatches!!! YES! All the custom colors you picked and saved to the color panel? GONE!!! I keep having to hit default layout to find windows that go disappearing. ***REVIEW EDIT 2-28-16- After about a year and a half of use now, I can say they finally fixed a lot of the crashing issues, in some of the latest updates. It's called sketchbook pro, but there is little "professional" about how the company addresses it's many glitches and problems. Likewise, another huge addition would be the ability to create persistent construction/guide lines (preferably visible (but never printable) and active by layer) - like the ellipse tool, construction/guide lines are only defined until you reset the guide. As it is, if you need to duplicate an ellipse, you have to spend a lot of fiddly time moving, rotating, and resizing the ellipse tool to only sort-of replicate an ellipse you drew before. The perspective tool is great for the rectilinear stuff, but it would be really nice to be able to have a "3D-smart" ellipse tool as well (or at least one that allows you to "save" a few standard ellipse settings, so you could have multiple ellipse sizes to reuse like with a real ellipse template. This program is awesome with the pen on my Surface Pro 3. It is these shortcomings that keep sketchbook Pro 7 from being my main tool for sketching - I find I still need CAD (ViaCAD) and Illustration (Inkscape) tools to create the geometry for many technical sketches, which are then finished off in Sketchbook and/or Krita. Sketchbook Pro 7 is a great program, but could use better tools for supporting 3D sketches.
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