
Another thing that could be added is for users to be able to create their own selection of brushes. This is a great tool for line art and could be VERY useful to users on here. Not the actual brush, but the tool were you can tap, make points that you can shape to lines curves. There are some things that could be added to this. This app is so, so good, and I’m definitely going to be using it for a long while. I’ve used other digital drawing apps in the past (like Medibang), but this is the app I found the highest liking to.
This art app is so great!! I’ve been using it for about a year now and I love just about everything about it. Purchase the Premium Bundle to unlock more.
Purpose-built for sketching, the interface is clean and unobtrusive so you can focus on drawing. Layers with a full complement of blend modes deliver the flexibility to build up and explore drawings and color. Guides, rulers and stroke tools support precision when you need it. Brushes are highly customizable so you can create just the look you want.
A full complement of brush types: pencils markers, airbrushes, smear and more that look and feel just like their physical counterparts. Everyone loves Sketchbook for its elegant interface and natural drawing experience, free of distractions so you can focus on capturing and expressing your ideas. Artists and illustrators love Sketchbook for its professional-grade feature set and highly customizable tools. Sketchbook is an award-winning sketching, painting, and drawing app for anyone who loves to draw. The company no longer develops Sketchup Make, its free desktop software, but you can download it from Trimble's archives.From quick sketches to fully finished artwork, Sketchbook goes where your creativity takes you. The SketchUp website offers a really impressive array of video and self-paced training options to help you along the way. Of course, if you're looking to put out detailed designs with accurate sizing and tolerances, you'll need to spend some time learning the ins and outs of the program. Even if you've never done any CAD work or 3D modeling before, you can pull together some really nice presentations in minutes. The interface makes it easy to get up to speed on the basics. SketchUp's free web-based version has plenty of power, but if you need additional functionality, you have to buy SketchUp Pro-and pay a hefty price tag. Trimble has enhanced it and developed it further and now offers a slew of related products. In 2012, Google sold the product to Trimble. SketchUp was originally developed by Google and was one of the greatest free CAD packages ever put on the market. Free feature is web-only with many important features hobbled.