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The Greatness of Sketchbook Pro...
After all this time... ever since my favorite Asus Vivotab Note 8 days, I still have the original version of Autodesk's Sketchbook Pro software that has the Copic palette built-in.

Having tried all sorts of pen enabled drawing programs like Clip Studio or ProCreate, Sketchbook still manages to pull me back in. I love the minimalist interface, and I can still say it's the only piece of creative software, where I feel like I use every single tool and feature... it's my goto whenever I need to quickly sketch, modify images, turn a background transparent, warp an image, do quick compositions, and do a quick Copic rendering without having to waste the actual costly markers. It just about feels like whoever designed it made it for me in mind. Basically every pen-enabled device I own, from Samsung Note to Dell Canvas has paired up with my Sketchbook scribblings, and it…




For me as an occasional user, it's still my favorite too, starting from Fuji T4410. Probably the most intuitive interface, greatly customizable brushes and that magic pen/pencil feeling I have a hard time finding in other (reasonly priced) software. Shure, others offer many useful functions for productive work, that SB can't offer. But hey, I use it for fun or sketching down concepts.