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. 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. With this release, there are no longer specific tablet and phone versions_of the app, but rather a single mobile version for each platform. SketchBook’s interface will automatically resize as it detects and adapts to multiple screen sizes. Moreover, all the_free and paid...
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