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    Brushes vs. Sketchbook

    Please tell me Brushes vs. Sketchbook advantages and disadvantages? The work of art made with brushes seems a bit like the watercolor while drawing the art with sketchbook seems more fine print. I just received my pogo sketch in the e-mail and sketchbook is $ 2 dollars cheaper.
    Thank you.

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    Re: Brushes vs. Sketchbook

    Use Autodesk SketchBook Pro for sketching. Free your creativity with Autodesk SketchBook Pro painting and drawing software, offering best-in-class sketching tools for professional designers and artists from all industries. Designed specifically for use with digitized pen tablets and tablet PCs, SketchBook Pro equips you with the tools you need to move easily from pen and paper to a digital environment.

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    Re: Brushes vs. Sketchbook

    I have both on my iphone, and I think it is easier to create pencil like sketches using sketchbook. I downloaded SketchBook Pro IPAD at the moment, but I might add brushes after the getting 3Gs. "I rather like the interface more sketchbook too, but I think the brush has different characteristics that are of better quality, like the ability to put a picture as a layer.

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    Re: Brushes vs. Sketchbook

    Based on the iPhone versions, I prefer brushes. It has an interface more powerful and improved workflow in my opinion, and it's much faster and smoother to work with.
    Sketchbook has the effect of mainline taper well, making it a good tool for drawing in line, and you can make great sketches with brushes available. Easy to make shading. It also has a canvas high resolution (although they are very IPAD). However, Brushes also the (Mac only) Brushes Viewer, which allows you to export your art 6X resolution. Ideal for prints of your work.

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    Re: Brushes vs. Sketchbook

    Basically, I think they are both running applications, and can be purchased together for less than $ 20, which is what anyone interested should probably do. Although it is difficult to say since nobody really uses these applications or even used a pen with IPAD yet. I think you have to go to the itunes store and look out for better option.

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    Re: Brushes vs. Sketchbook

    Use the Developer Sketchbook for iPad Apps. When brainstorming a new idea for an iPad app, most developers tend to sketch the initial user interface design on paper. It's a great way to easily experiment with different UI concepts before building the actual app in Xcode. Quickly mock-up your next iPad app with this time-saving sketchbook, which includes: 100 pages of 768x1024 grids for Portrait UI design, 100 pages of 1024x768 grids for Landscape UI design.

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    Re: Brushes vs. Sketchbook

    Brush is a profound illustration program containing layers, brushes multiple color selector, history for undo / redo, Flickr and export a free OS X app that exports your drawings as QuickTime movies, step by step . It was built specifically for the iPhone and iPad Touch from scratch. It is very east to install.

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