What Is Autodesk Sketchbook Express?
Autodesk SketchBook Express is a digital drawing program. Its primary features are based on its sister program, Autodesk SketchBook Pro. Autodesk SketchBook Express has a variety of drawing tools, and is specifically designed for Tablet PCs.
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History
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Autodesk Incorporated first released Autodesk SketchBook Express in 2009. Autodesk Incorporated was founded in 1982 by John Walker. The companies President and CEO is Carl Bass.
Features
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Autodesk Sketchbook Express has a variety of features, including a simplified interface and a variety of drawing tools (pencils, markers, brushes, etc.). SketchBook Express also utilizes pressure sensitivity, allowing you to create realistic drawings using a Tablet or Wacom PC's "drawing pen."
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Warning
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Autodesk SketchBook Express is a simplified version of its counterpart, Autodesk Sketchbook Professional. It has a limited amount of features, as it does not include custom brushes, a customizable user interface, custom textures, symmetric brushing, or instructional guides.
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