Not only can you add text (any font on your computer should work), you can also distort, rotate, and flip that text. If you’re into color, you’ll appreciate these options a lot.Įveryone needs a text tool at some point, so we’re happy to be adding this to the Windows 10 version. It’s another way to adjust the details of color, and again you drag the sliders to add more Red and less Cyan, for example. You’ll also see a new Color Balance option in this menu. Just drag the sliders and experiment until you like the way it looks. This is handy for changing the color of an object or a layer. It lets you adjust the HSL - Hue, Saturation, Lightness - of a selection. Do those freckles you drew not really fit her face? Use Distort or Transform to make them fit. Use the middle point - or bias - to stretch your selection even further. You can scale your selection or grab it and stretch it to distort it. The tool combines both Transform and Distort. This is incredibly handy for fixing a perspective or proportion problem, and you can do this by transforming a tiny selection or an entire layer. The big news here is the ability to distort and transform objects.
#AUTODESK SKETCHBOOK PRO WINDOWS UPDATE#
Today, the Windows 10 version of SketchBook gets an update that we know people are going to love. And those people have been very enthusiastic! We’ve heard great feedback from those users, and that feedback has informed the improvements we’ve been making to the app.
Since we released our first Windows 10 version of SketchBook last summer, we’ve had an enormous amount of new people show up to try out SketchBook who have found our app through the Microsoft Store.