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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…




Somewhere, I have a CD w/ a license key --- not sure if it will still install or no.
I've set a goal in Bing Searching/Microsoft Rewards to get a $25 Microsoft gift card, so I'll buy a copy once that rolls over.... (I try very hard to avoid spending "real" money on software licenses and ebooks and so forth, limiting my spending to only what I earn in the course of my regular searching)