And they're all accessible through that one "cabinet". You can even make customize your own brush sets and name them however you like based on the project you're working on, style of drawing/painting, etc. You then can click the button on the upper-right and then a full cabinet of all your brushes, the ones that came with and the ones you create yourself, and you can pick between them. The main brush toolbar itself has a click-and-drag function, allowing you to store all your often-used brushes in each of the "lanes". With the handful of new tools introduced, we still have a clutter-free drawing environment, and man, there's some awesome tools this time around. We still have the cleverly-designed user interface, that makes it easy on the eyes and mind when we're brainstorming and sketching. So most of you know that I'm a Sketchbook Pro user.Ī few days back, Autodesk released Sketchbook Pro 6, and I think this is the version that's going to make a lot of people who have YET to experience Sketchbook Pro in full, or haven't really given the past versions a chance, switch over to making it their digital drawing software of choice heck, even their PAINTING software of choice.
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