However, the only limitation for this design app is that the saved project has some discrepancies in terms of quality and dimension compared to the work-in-progress (WIP) seen in the app. It optimizes the screen to allow users to see most of their work as it progresses. Lastly, all its powerful features come in a neat, intuitive package-making each tool accessible to the users. Additionally, users can now use Customize, Infinite, and Constrained Grid tools as well as the convenient curve ruler, for drawing those complex curves. Autodesk SketchBook allows you to view and generate your designs in one, two, or three-point perspectives with a snapping toggle, vanishing point lock, and the option to toggle horizon line visibility. One of its most striking features is the availability of Perspective Guides.
From quick concept sketches to fully detailed and animated works, this is an app you can whip out anywhere and start working immediately, without the need to switch between various apps. The app has a variety of tools to cover the different needs of its artists. Since any creative output starts with an idea, the SketchBook is designed to cover all parts of the creative process.