![]() Now, these aren’t the first mandalas I’ve drawn using Sketchbook Pro. Maybe when I find out my tax bill for the previous financial year I’ll make my mind up. Having such a big screen is an alluring prospect, being able to work on the paper size at it’s actual size…but I’m still thinking about it. I have considered getting a Surface Studio, but that’s on hold until I’m sure I really want to go down the digital drawing route. This is partly because of the ability to zoom in so much on the artwork, and partly due to the screen size on my Surface Book being a little smaller than A4. This is mainly because I find it hard to work at a detail level that doesn’t require a magnifying glass to see the detail or to add colour – particularly important when I’m doing work for colouring books. ![]() I’m gradually exploring the features of Sketchbook Pro, and the more I use it, the more I like it, though making the transition from paper to digital drawing isn’t as easy as I thought it would be. ![]() I used Autodesk Sketchbook Pro on my Microsoft Surface Book to do this. This morning, I’ve drawn the two mandalas above.
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