There’s also a SketchBook Store that lets you download and install additional drawing tools, such as fancy pencils. ![]() And while I haven’t tried this yet, Autodesk says the app is better at sharing images with the Windows, Mac, iPhone, and Android versions of the program. You can shuttle files back and forth using Dropbox. On the iPad 2, it supports a high-resolution 2048-by-1536 canvas. The user interface is much improved over the original version that shipped the same day as the first iPad–for instance, you can pin toolbars to the sides of the screen. Of the ones I’ve tried, my favorite is Autodesk’s SketchBook Pro–and it just got an extremely meaty upgrade to version 2.0.
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