![]() ![]() Of course Photoshop Elements is primarily a photo editing software and works great for that, but I was just trying to figure out this computer drawing stuff and had no idea what I needed. I had been trying to use Adobe Photoshop Elements 5 for drawing and it just wasn’t very user friendly to me. I first found it when the 2011 version was released and thought it was the neatest program. Overall Sketchbook Pro 7 is a really nice sketching and painting program for the desktop PC. ![]() You can adjust your brush settings and save them as new brushes. I especially like the synthetic and blending brushes because they mimic natural media. There are 99 brushes and they consist of airbrushes, markers, pencils, ink brushes, synthetic oil brushes, blending brushes, texture brushes, splatter brushes, and erasers. ![]() This new feature allows you to animate your drawings. One of the new features in the latest version of sketchbook Pro is the flipbook feature. You can clear the screen of all the pods and tool bars too. Each of these are accessed by a pop out menu on the icon. The default functions are tools, brushes, colors, quick functions such as clear screen and save. You can also customize the functions on the lagoon. The tool lagoon in the corner can be moved to the left or right side of your screen. Sliding to the left or right, up or down changes the brush size on the brush size puck. Also if you slide your mouse to the left or right on the color puck, you can change the saturation of your current color and up and down changes the luminence. The color puck has a function that pops out a small color wheel and palette. There are also two floating pucks that control color and brush size. The brushes, color picker, layers, and copic colors can be moved around in their individual pods. The UI is nicely laid out and can be customized with floating pods. The paint bucket tool has circular and rectangular gradient functions, the drawing guides consist of circle, ellipse, ruler, and french curve tools, and the perspective guides have one point, two point, three point, and fishbowl perspective. The tool bar has function for perspective guides, paint bucket, drawing guides, smooth line controls, selection tools, transform tool, shape tools, crop, layers, brushes, and copic colors. It has over a 100 brushes plus the ability to create your own brushes. See Hiding the UI while you draw for more instruction.Sketchbook Pro 7 is for the desktop PC. If your UI is hidden, tap the Trigger to access the Brush Library. on a phone/handheld device, you can access the Brush Library by tapping in the toolbar.or, you can double-tap the top of the Double Puck to open the Brush Library.If the window opens to Brush Properties , you'll need to tap at the top of the window to tab over to the Brush Library.Tap at the top of the Brush Palette to access the Brush Library and an assortment of brush sets.Brush Menu - access advanced brush options including importing new brushes.tive, and to Pin that brush set to the Brush Palette.Active Brush - tap a brush in the set to make it ac.The device you are using, as well as the version of Sketchbook you are running, will determine the features you see in the Brush Library. Using the Brush Library in Sketchbook for mobile devices Delete Brush – Permanently remove a selected brush.Copy Brush – Create a duplicate of a selected brush and add it to the selected brush set.New Brush – Create a new brush and add it to the selected brush set.Pin Set To Palette – Replaces the Brush Palette brushes with the selected set’s brushes.Delete Brush Set – Remove the selected brush set from the Brush Library.Import Brush Set – Load a brush set file into the Brush Library.Export Brush Set – Share brushes with people working on different platforms.New Brush Set – Create a new brush set.When you tap-hold it, brush options appear. When you tap within a brush set, appears. Label your brush sets to help identify them. Import and use brush sets created by others. Export sets for others to use or save them to an external drive. Name of the active brush and set it is inĬreate custom sets to group and manage brushes.In the Brush Palette, tap to access the Brush Library. Using the Brush Library in Sketchbook Pro for desktop In Sketchbook Pro on desktop, you can also import new brush sets from the Sketchbook Extras page, and create Do-It-Yourself brushes. The Brush Library contains an assortment of default brush sets. ![]()
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