![]() Sketchbook is one of the nine tools featured in our guide to the best digital painting software for artists, as well as being one of our best apps for drawing and painting on the iPad. It's available for Android and iOS phones and tablets – and there desktop version version for Macs and PCs. The mobile/tablet version of Autodesk SketchBook 4.0 was released last year as free to download from iTunes and Google Play, but there was another option – Sketchbook Pro – which unlocked all the app’s features. To use this you had to pay an in-app purchase of £4.99/US$4.99, or you could purchase a Pro membership that got you the desktop and mobile versions of SketchBook Pro for US$29.99 (around £23) a year or $4.99 (£3.80) per month.Īutodesk says it’s not retiring SketchBook, but continuing to develop SketchBook and SketchBook for Enterprise with focus on adding functions for designers, architects and animators. This option is designed for larger organisations.Īutodesk SketchBook What are the benefits of SketchBook for Enterprise? “While not all functionality will end up in both SketchBook and SketchBook for Enterprise, you will continue to enjoy the robust capabilities of SketchBook and benefit from ongoing enhancements, free of charge,” Autodesk Support wrote on its forum. The product has similar features, with the exception of specific cross-product functionality, as it pertains to other Autodesk software. The enterprise license will allow access to technical Autodesk support and resources, including online chat, email and call, remote desktop assistance and online resources such as tutorials, training videos and community support forums. Existing SketchBook Pro subscribersĪfter April 30, you will no longer need a subscription to run the full version of SketchBook. Autodesk will not be offering refunds to those who have already paid a SketchBook Pro subscription, but says your current subscription will not auto-renew. If you purchased SketchBook Pro from the Microsoft store you’ll need to download the new version, enter your Autodesk ID and continuing SketchBook.
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