
“Abby Normal” by David Thorp View the entire comment thread. Subway Emergency Ventilation System by David Thorp See what people have created using the pre-release version of Sketchbook Motion: You can download SketchBook Motion for iPad and get started right now. It works best as a companion app for SketchBook Pro members, but even if you’re not a regular member we encourage you to download it, try it out, and expand what you normally draw. It’s about adding specific elements of motion to otherwise static drawings. As its name suggests, it’s all about creating movement, but it’s a little different than your typical animation app. Today, we’re happy to introduce a new app called SketchBook Motion. Now you can easily create compelling web based animations for illustrations or art using your Apple iPad. If you already own and love SketchBook Pro as I do, head over to the Mac App Store for the free update.Autodesk has just released SketchBook Motion on the Apple App Store which was formerly available as as pre-release Project Draco from Autodesk Research. It doesn’t yet have iCloud syncing, but an Express version is available on all devices (links below). If you’re not already an owner of SketchBook Pro, try out SketchBook Express. The great thing about SketchBook Pro is its “pro”-level capabilities, meaning serious companies are taking iCloud syncing seriously.

While apps like Apple’s own iWork for iOS take advantage of the new iCloud syncing, SketchBook Pro is one of the first apps to break the iOS/OS X barrier with its syncing capabilities.

Polish it at the coffee shop on your iPad. Got an idea while waiting in line at the grocery store? Make a quick sketch on the iPhone. The iCloud syncing system is going to make it so much easier for people to work on their data in multiple places. Minutes (or sometimes seconds) later, you can open up your SBP project - layers and all - on your laptop, desktop, or iPhone and continue working. The trifecta of accessibility - Mac, iPad, iPhone/iPod touch - has finally begun.ĭraw and save on your iPad, and SBP syncs to iCloud. With today’s update from Autodesk, the OS X version of SketchBook Pro now supports iCloud, joining its iOS counterparts.
