An Amazing App: Sketchbook

Have you ever wanted to draw digitally? This can be a bit pricey but have you ever looked at your options? There are many options for drawing software programs and some of them are doing pretty well in this area, too. I would say that my favourite among these programs is Sketchbook. There are plenty of works that can be done with it.

On the positive side, the program is mostly can be used without a cost. This economic side has more than 70 brushes, 20 textures, and uncountable layers. Every brush and texture can be changed on a basic or advanced level. It is possible to merge or change the opacity of layers. There is a pretty large range of colors; their saturation and opacity can be changed as well. Also, an unlimited number of photographs can be uploaded with ease. The menu of Sketchbook is unbelievably basic and the colors are not eye-straining.

On the other hand, Sketchbook requires a tablet pencil, though every app requires one. The number of unnecessary tools is extraordinarily high. It can be puzzling for new starters. Furthermore, some features like perspective, autofill, symmetry, and predictive stroke are confounding to use. Even some users cannot use them. Sketchbook also has a premium plan that includes more tools and more features while drawing and on the menu.

Personally, I would recommend Sketchbook to those who are looking for an app to draw. It is simple and enjoyable to use. Even though there are some cons, the bright side of Sketchbook outweighs heavily.

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