Hello!
I just got a Tab S3, and downloaded sketchbook. There seems to be a glitch where when selecting brushes - after purchasing pro - the brushes to the right are cut off and barely visible to select. There are 5 brushes in some rows, and it's the 5th brushes that I can barely see.
Any fix for this?
Thank you!!
Have you done any customizations? I just got an S3 and downloaded SketchBook and I didn't get this issue. It did ask for an update but I didn't do it yet.
Model: SM-T820
Android: Android 7
The image you send seems small (scaled a bit smaller).
Hello David!
Thanks for the response.
It's really odd, a few hours after posting this glitch simply ceases to exist! I wish I could tell you what caused it or how I fixed it, but I will make sure to report back if I ever figure it out. The only thing I can think of that I did after making this post was go to "new sketch" as opposed to continuing to just delete layers as I was just goofing around.
Thank you anyways though for the response, like I said I'll let you know if it happens again 🙂
The S3 seems great hope you are enjoying yours as well 🙂
How you getting on with Sketchbook Pro on the Samsung Tab S3 ? interested as I'd like to work directly on tablet screen rather than my PC with a separate graphics tablet
Thanks - appreciate you mentioning canvas size as I may want to go upto A1 - so will think hard about saving pennies for a Surface Pro or similar
Galaxy Tab S3 user here and I need to correct some of the info here. 2k res (2000x2000 pixels) gives you 66 layers. 6k gives 7 layers. Infinite Painter can't get to 6k, 4k only with 18 layers At 4k Sketchbook does 16 layers. Sketchbook Pro allows for a larger canvas and easily lets you print on A1 size.
While Infinite Painter has some great tools, it's brush engine is it's weakest point. The brushes are very pixilized and very unnatural. Smudge tools are very limited. When assigning different blend modes to different layers, Infinite Painter gets really slow.
While I see well known artists and illustrators using apps like Procreate or Sketchbook for serious work, very few prefer Infinite Painter. While SB3 and IP were a close match, SB4 has taken a massive leap forward and it's brush engine is far beyond the one in IP. IP used to have a slight edge on Android, but even now it's still a 2015 phone app. The others have moved on and are using the advancements in technology, surpassing IP in many ways.
Sure, I do miss some of the tools in IP, but being able to draw and paint in a very natural way, close to traditional media, is worth sacrificing a few tools for me.
I've got the feeling you've missed the massive version 4 release. Are you using SB for Galaxy perhaps? That one hasn't been updated to version 4. Version 3 had many restrictions, version lifted a lot of them and added a whole new brush engine .... as good as the desktop version. They added a lot of desktop features to the mobile versions. SB4 has finally brought professional drawing and painting to Android. It's been out for about a month now.
I know I did switch completely for sure. Not saying IP isn't good, it's just not on the same level as SB. Have fun discovering all the new goodies!
Thanks for your post !
What I'm doing is taking an A1 CAD dwg and adding some hand drawn elements and shading to it in Sketchbook and then taking them back into CAD as an overlay. The workflow works but A1 at 300 DPI is 7016 x 9933. So does the Android Sketchbook Pro limit me to 6000x6000 pixels? as would have to drop the DPI
With regards to layers - I would be using around 12
The workflow works on my PC just I want to draw on screen - as I use the CAD drawing as a base layer in Sketchbook to drawn over
Many Thanks
John
Keeping your aspect ratio roughly in mind this is the max on the Tab S3:
Sketchbook Pro 4241x6000 10 layers
Infinite Painter 3443x4871 18 layers (SB does 16 layers at this size)
Artflow 4343x6144 11 layers
There is one app I have installed that can actually handle your resolution and that's LayerPaint HD. I stopped at 60 layers. I once made a poster with it and it printed very well on A2 (my Epson Stylus Pro cannot print larger). At your size LayerPaint has some lag, but still workable.
If LayerPaint can do it, then it makes you wonder why the others restrict us that much.
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