Textures: I may not be using much of the textures infinite painter has to offer because of my art style, but I find the sketchbookʼs texture better. Nonetheless, because of the reason mentioned, I sometimes wish I could get all the brushes in Sketchbook to Painter and vice versa.ģ. Painter’s is quite complex, but hey, it can be different for you. However, I find Sketchbookʼs brushes easy to edit. I like some brushes in Painter as well as Sketchbook. Brushes: both programs have multiple brushes with different textures, densities, shapes e.t.c. You might have to leave it in a tiny corner at the edge of the canvas. With Sketchbook, the reference photo has to stay on the canvas as part of the art. And that photo can stay anywhere on your screen. You can import images to your canvas or import them as a reference photo. Another thing I like about infinite painter is its flexibility with importing images. Autodesk Sketchbook doesn’t give you that. User interface and experience: Infinite painter allows you to change themes, though there are just 3 options. I didn’t start making art with fancy equipment, I had a phone with a big screen, and it worked quite well.ġ. Having used both Autodesk Sketchbook and infinite painter for many months, I can make a good comparison of both. I’ve had it in my mind to do this for quite a while. For one, these apps have tablet/iPad and mobile versions. If you are a newbie and you want to make art on a low budget then this would be helpful to you.
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