However, after being on hiatus for a good long while, I arrived late to the news that Autodesk has discontinued Sketchbook. My ability and technique as an artist has improved immeasurably through both Sketchbook’s desktop and mobile app, and I am extremely grateful for it. This was a game-changer for low-income artists like me who can’t afford to pay $30-$50 a month or even more just so they can practice their digital art. More importantly, Autodesk also released Sketchbook completely free at one point. It had such a simple yet powerful interface that allowed you to create professional illustrations and designs without the hassle of messing around with sliders and measurements in programs like Photoshop or Krita or ClipStudio Paint. I actually discovered it from PopCross Studio’s art YouTube channel. ![]() When I first found Sketchbook by Autodesk, I absolutely loved it.
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