

You can get those features you just now have to pay a subscription for them, which is ridiculous. Everything I loved about the program? Gone. The options to change the layer qualities? Gone. They took away all of the things I loved. Their free option is the worst thing I've ever seen. That one time purchase was all for nothing, because they had changed it and made it a subscription. When i redownloaded it, the program was awful and I soon realized why. However, I took a break from artwork and when I came back to the app it told me to delete and reinstall. This was my favorite program I'd used and I loved working with this program and improving my art. In comic sans though.įirst of all, I bought this app I think over two years ago and it was a one time 60 dollar purchase. If you have any idea how this can be resolved, I have three more stars with your name on it.

I’m running High Sierra on a mid-2012 i5 PC, 4gb of RAM and an SSD, and I’m using a Cintiq for drawing.
Autodesk sketchbook software#
I’m a bit of a luddite, but my other design suite and even video editing software run perfectly fine and I’d imagine they’d be more taxing on memory.
Autodesk sketchbook install#
I’ve even done a clean install of High Sierra and the problem persists. I’ve followed all the suggestions in the fora - resetting to factory default, turning off enable rotate, brush stamp, etc, restoring, reinstalling and trying old versions of the Cintiq software - no dice. Now, with a user base that surpassed 10 million people and apps for all major platforms, it separated from Autodesk and became a company on its own. The app had been a part of Autodesk since 2009 and was designed for iPad and iPod Touch. The brushes lag, particularly the larger ones. The Sketchbook app has made some significant changes recently. This version (8.6.1) seems to have dropped the ball on responsiveness and the knock-on is a pretty frustrasting experience throughout. I’m a storyboard artist and the previous releases have all been perfect for what I do - fast and responsive.

I’ve used them in studio and home environments and I’ve yet to find another program that matches Sketchbook’s usability, elegance and friendly feel. I’ve been a big fan of the previous releases since the beginning.
