Alias Sketchbook ProFeb-27-06, 1:49 am by HanfordFile under: Sketchbook Pro, Adobe, User Interface, Video games, Photoshop
I have had Alias Sketchbook Pro ever since I got my first Tablet PC, a few years ago. I've been a fan of it from day one, but I never really used it because I didn't have a project that required freehanding. However, I have a new game in the works, and I gone back to paper to get the creative juices flowing. This weekend I started using Sketchbook Pro for coloring and I just have to say that it is amazing. The program has a great feel unlike any other, and the UI is inspired. The drawing above took me about 15 or 20 minutes, from blue-line sketch to two different colored versions. I would have taken me much longer on paper, I don't think I could have done that at all with Photoshop, since Photoshop's free-drawing tools just don't feel right to me.
I will write more about Sketchbook Pro someday, but for now I'll end with this: If you have a Tablet PC you need this program. It is unlike any other drawing program out there. Visit the Sketchbook Pro websiteUPDATE: I've now included the head, which was part of my 15 minute drawing, but cropped out in the version I posted. Feedback - 4 responsesDisplayed newest to oldest. Leave a comment.spal insurance wrote: 6 days ago, 1:39 am This is rather interesting indeed. Would die to read somewhat more in this. Great post. Thanks for the heads-up. This site was very informative and knowledgeable. insurance cost usps wrote: 6 days ago, 12:51 am Nice information, valuable and ideal design, as share nutrients with good ideas and concepts, a whole lot information and inspiration, as both versions people need, thank you each of the enthusiasm to make available such helpful tips here. flykoo wrote: Oct-11-06, 2:05 pm Yea, program is interesting. I also don't like Photoshop, too many different tools, but to create something, which you'll like is difficult. Leave a commentComments are displayed on posts and visible to all site visitors. |
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