![]() I had an older copy of Autodesk SketchBook and want to reinstall it, what do I do?Īutodesk has discontinued offering Autodesk SketchBook. Those wanting ongoing feature updates should get our Sketchbook Pro release. It will run on a Windows tablet, but it is not currently optimized for a tablet experience.ĭirect Downloads: If you downloaded directly from Autodesk, Amazon, or other sources not mentioned above, you can continue to use those versions, but there will be no automatic update path to our future releases. ![]() Our Sketchbook Pro release on the Microsoft Store is now available, however it is optimized for desktop use with a pen peripheral. People who have this version can continue to use it, but it will not be updated. Microsoft store: the UWP version of Sketchbook previously distributed by Autodesk through the Microsoft Store could not be transferred due to technical dependencies on the store backend. Those looking for ongoing feature updates should get our Sketchbook Pro release. People who have the Autodesk version can continue to use it, but it will not be updated. Mac App Store: the Mac app could be transferred due to a technical dependency with the Application Group Container. For Apple devices, an Apple ID can be connected to up to 10 devices including a maximum of 5 computers. You can reinstall by going to your account in the applicable Store and looking at your previous purchases or downloads - you should see Sketchbook there and can reinstall it.Įach Store allows a user account to download an app (purchased or free) onto up to 10 devices. I downloaded Sketchbook and need to reinstall, or install it on another device. So enterprise licensing is currently unavailable for Windows. Microsoft is retiring the Store for Business and Education (more info from Microsoft on this here). Is networked or enterprise licensing available?įor macOS, if your organization is using the Apple Business Manager program, you should be able to purchase and deploy Sketchbook from there. So education licensing is currently unavailable for Windows. There is not currently a student license option available on any of the Stores.įor Mac, we have opted-in to the Apple School Manager program which provides a 50% discount for classrooms. All purchases, downloads, reinstalls and updates are handled through the Stores.ĭo you have a student or Education license?īecause we only distribute Sketchbook through the Stores, we are limited to the available options to provide bulk or discounted licenses to students and educators. We don't sell or distribute Sketchbook directly. ![]() So now I'm going to open up the diameter of my brush, let's move these pucks over.Sketchbook is available to download from the Microsoft Store, Mac App Store, Apple App Store, and Google Play.Ĭan I get Sketchbook directly instead of from one of the Stores? ![]() I'm going to go up to the top layer, which is outline and let's just add another layer on top of that. I'm going to open up my layer editor here. I can go ahead and use a standard marker with a Copic color. Now one thing to note here is that you don't have to use the Copic markers with these colors. So with the illustration tab, let's take this slider and we can select our base color and beneath that we have a whole selection of colors within that particular family. We have an illustration and we also have a design. So let's move the Copic library over like this and you'll notice that we have two tabs. Or we can use this icon here in the tool bar simply by just tapping it once to open and again to close. To open up the library we can go up to Windows > Copic library. In this video we're going to take a look at the Copic library. ![]()
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