![]() ![]() Say you built the United States and it took you about 300 years to do it. Here's a little speculation as to why that's so, for what it's worth. One program simply doesn't do it all, yet. I've yet to find a single illustration program that has every feature you might want AND has a great interface. I hope Autodesk develops and promotes it more. This program is well worth the price asked for it. The great strength of this program is that you can save files in Photoshop format and continue to work on the file in the Adobe Creative Suite. I hope to have an iPad one day and really use it and Sketchbook Pro to make plein air studies, upload to Mobile Me and download to my main computer. I use this with a Wacom tablet on my Macbook Pro and also the mobile version on my iPod Touch (neat but tiny). Autodesk's website was rather obtuse but I finally found where they hid the info on Sketchbook. I found the Help feature lacking and had to ferret out other instruction on YouTb and others. The designers of the program and Autodesk would do better at selling this rather useful program if they would provide some better documentation of features. My problem is that the tutorial list is pretty short and I could waste hours trying to learn how to use all of the features that may be available. ![]() I know that there are some real experts out there turning out very professional stuff using Sketchbook Pro. ![]() Sketchbook Pro is like carrying a little paper sketchbook for making some quick studies. I used Freehand, Illustrator, Painter, Photoshop and they are great BUT complicated to learn. Fun to use and fairly intuitive for simple features, but limited as would be expected from the price. ![]()
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