![]() ![]() Thinly veiled attempts to direct traffic to your website by claiming you are looking for critiques on the design of your site (or similar requests) will also be removed. Posts that are simply just a link to your website or portfolio are no good. Do not submit artwork unless you intend to engage with the community. You are more than welcome to post links to images from your personal website, but any direct links that only serve the purpose of selling artwork will be removed.ħ) This is a discussion focused sub. If you would like to sell your work, you should visit /r/artstore or /r/ArtisanGifts. Comments or posts pertaining to this theme in any way will be removed.Ħ) /r/artistlounge is not a store front. This is a place for all art-related discussion! RulesĢ) Users must be courteous to other users at all timesģ) Posting photos and requesting art isn't allowed here - those should go in /r/redditgetsdrawn.Ĥ) All forms of art are allowed: High-quality Photography, Drawing, Painting, 3D sculpting, Graphic Designs - it just has to be something you crafted or made.ĥ) This sub is not a place to complain about the rules or modding at RGD, or about RGD itself. ![]() It's easy to use, robust and I dare you not to fall in love with it's interface.Welcome to /r/ArtistLounge, sister sub of /r/redditgetsdrawn. and the new version is even better than the previous versions because it now has a ruler and an ellipse tool as well as custom brushes with which you can create textures to draw with and save.Īll in all if you want to create amazing art with your computer look no further than Sketchbook Pro 2010. The only other one that comes close is Scribble and that's not advanced enough to warrant using it professionally. Painter, Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, Artrage, Twisted Pixel and any other graphics app out there can't do pencil well. ArtRage's pencil tool is terrible whereas SBP's pencil tool is without a doubt the closest thing to the real lead and rubber original you will find on the market. Anyone who can paint can draw but not everyone who can draw can paint so I would suggest that you get SBP instead because it allows you to draw and paint. ArtRage is a fine tool but all it does is paint. Let's see you do that with Photoshop! One other reviewer suggested that ArtRage was cheaper so you should buy that. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a digital newbie, the simple-to-use interface will have you up and drawing in 10 minutes. I know there are SketchBook fans here and they'll probably bag this review, but I'm sticking with my opinion. Aside from the administrator's first post in June 2010 (it's the end of August 2010 now) there wasn't a single post. So I went to the SketchBook forums to pose my questions. I called Autodesk's customer support with a couple questions and they just told me to go to the forums. I thought it took up a lot of real estate for what it was. I also wasn't that impressed with it's 'lagoon' toolbar. If you're expecting any kind of conventional drawing package features such as shapes etc. I suppose this is good provided you are ONLY sketching and don't ever want to change the color (or line thickness etc) after you've lifted the pen and seen what you've got. I also had the desire to drop down some text on my freehand technical drawing sketch but there is no way to enter text! I get that it'll be converted to pixels and not editable afterwards, but still. There is a way to draw ovals, but it's pretty obtuse and no other kind of shape at all is supported. you can't change the color! As previously reported in the MacUpdate reviews, there is no way to draw any kind of rectangle. I drew some random squiggle and then decided I wanted it to be a different color. However, I'm way frustrated at the lack of some bog-simple features. As far as scribbling and painting is concerned, this is an OK tool. ![]()
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