![]() ![]() I couldn’t help but notice the similarities to how FiftyThree’s Paper app has integrated their curated Tumblr stream. In its most recent version it received DeviantArt integration, which is a social network for artists of all media and disciplines. Much like Photoshop, it’s an app that lets you be creative, as well as productive. This one’s my favourite, and it keeps getting better. The App Store version doesn’t have that feature. One small operational difference between this one and the App Store version is that you can step through documents in a folder with the previous/next option. I’m not sure if the download version allows this. ![]() Plus, if you buy the CD version you can use it on Mac and PC. That’s not possible with the App Store version. Works exactly the same as the above, with the main difference that if you own a previous version of Sketchbook (such as 5) you can upgrade to this version (6.2.4 last time I checked) for a discount. SketchBook Pro for Mac/PC (CD / Download Version) I remember that this was on sale, and I had a gift voucher, and I thought it may come in handy (he says, almost apologetically). This is of course also possible with DropBox & Co and without the App Store version. The difference is that this versionīoth are important points: iCloud makes it possible not only to store your documents in iCloud, but you can also pick them up on your iPad/iPhone, and respectively load sketches saved with your iPad/iPhone.Ĭonsider the scenario of starting something while you’re on the go and finishing it on your desktop. That’s correct, with this exception: SketchBook Pro is available as a Mac/PC version on disk and for download, as well as for Mac from the App Store. You’d think all desktop versions are the same, no matter if for Mac or PC. SketchBook Pro for Mac (App Store Version) SketchBook will no doubt evolve further, and by the time you read this it may be hopelessly out of date. We’re discussing Version 6.x for desktop and tablet cousins, around in 2013/2014 at the time of writing. Here’s a list of each version, just in case you were wondering. Amazon had it on sale for $20 before Christmas so I thought now’s the time. The asking price was $60 which I thought was ridiculous, considering that the iPad version is available for £2.99 and does pretty much the same thing. My latest addition was the desktop version for use on my Surface Pro. Perhaps this writeup can help clear up some of the confusion. That and the fact that there seem to be more versions than you can shake a stick at make this app a little confusing to the newcomer. Don’t ask me why.Īs the above compilation shows, SketchBook Pro’s Logo Design underwent a change or two, a trend that the company appears to embrace something like every six months or so. They’re all a little different, and they’re all for different platforms.Īt the same time, I hardly ever use SketchBook Pro – but knowing that it’s available on every device I work with is a very calming notion. It occurred to me the other day that I now own every single version of Autodesk’s SketchBook Pro family that is currently available. ![]()
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