Adode Photoshop Sketch – sketchbook for iPhone [Free]

Adode Photoshop Sketch - sketchbook for iPhone [Free] Continuing the Adobe theme. In addition to Illustrator Draw, there is another drawing application in the Adobe line of applications – Photoshop Sketch. Unlike ID, it is not designed to create ready-made images, but only sketches, which can then be finalized in desktop Photshop or Illustrator. After opening the application, we are offered to choose a format (size and orientation of the canvas). In the next tab, you can see the works created with this application and posted on Bēhance. Adode Photoshop Sketch - sketchbook for iPhone [Free] Adode Photoshop Sketch - sketchbook for iPhone [Free] The program interface is completely identical to Illustrator Draw: the same toolbar, which takes up a third of the working space, and the layers panel, which can be hidden by clicking a special icon. Only the instruments themselves differ here. The watercolor brush works especially interestingly: until you press the “Dry” button, the layers of the applied paint will constantly mix with each other, like a real watercolor. The thickness and hardness of the line edges can be adjusted. Adode Photoshop Sketch - sketchbook for iPhone [Free] Adode Photoshop Sketch - sketchbook for iPhone [Free] The problem with the lack of workspace here is the same as in Illustrator Draw: the application asks to use it on iPad, and preferably with a stylus (the program supports many stylus, including Wacom). The transformation of objects is also lacking: for example, on my sketch, the glass turned out to be a curve, and in desktop Photoshop it could be fixed in a couple of seconds, but in the mobile application there is only one way out: to erase and paint this place again. You can continue working in desktop Photoshop or Illustrator, post to Bēhance, or add to your Creative Cloud. Adode Photoshop Sketch - sketchbook for iPhone [Free] Adode Photoshop Sketch - sketchbook for iPhone [Free] To summarize, for 5.5-inch iPhone models, this is a great portable sketchbook. At the same time, there is literally nowhere to turn around on smaller smartphones, so the use of the application is questionable.

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