

This alignment for both desktop and mobile anchors the company’s emphasis on a unified user experience and drives most of the new features. Moreover, all the free and paid versions that have cropped up on mobile app stores over time will be replaced with this single app on Apple’s App Store and the Google Play Store.Īutodesk is working to transform SketchBook into a consolidated drawing and painting platform as opposed to a loose coalition of related software products targeted to different skill levels. SketchBook’s interface will automatically resize as it detects and adapts to multiple screen sizes. With this release, there are no longer specific tablet and phone versions of the app, but rather a single mobile version for each platform. Now, seeking to simplify its burgeoning slate of offerings, the company has announced a new version of its SketchBook app, Autodesk SketchBook for iOS and Android, that unifies the app’s interface and functionality across phone and tablet versions. Since its debut in the mobile space five years ago, SketchBook for iOS and Android has been a go-to app for artists on-the-go.
