

Also, not sure if this is true for PC’s but there is a Free Sketchbook Pro Express app available to start playing with. Not sure if the price came up but I got it on the Mac App Store for $40, and the iPad app is only $10. I’ve taken drawings done on the train and one-click opened them on the desktop for uprezzing and finishing. IF you have it on a mac you can use iCloud to sync it up with the iPad version. Sketchbook pro is lightweight, cheap, tablet centric, (every command is pen-input friendly, which you can’t say about photoshop) and has some very cool stencil tools that work much like you would use a stencil in the real world, also very unlike photoshop.


It’s not Apples to Oranges, it’s Apple’s to Fruit Stand. Photoshop is for a million things and sketching and painting are like a few rooms in a mansion. Sketchbook Pro is for sketching and painting.
