u/nagiisangbibe

Is there a roadmap for features to be added in the future? And are these features (in the post) already available?

Sketchbook Pro is my preferred drawing program, and I've been meaning to send some feature requests through the support channel for a while. Before I do that, I'd like to ask if there's an official roadmap for features that will be added in the future. Here are the features I want to be added (probably not an exhaustive list):

  • ‌Liquify
  • ‌Color Jitter
  • ‌Force Fade (from IbisPaint)
  • ‌Gap Recognition for the Fill Tool (I also struggle with gaps between the fill and the line art because of the transparent pixels in the line art)

Color jitter may or may not already be available, but I cannot, for the life of me, find it. Anyway, if these features are already available and if there's a roadmap, I would like to know.

On another note, I get excited every time I experience a new feature getting added (e.g., clipping masks and lasso fill). I'm under the impression that Sketchbook users are a minority, so I'm glad that we're still being fed

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u/nagiisangbibe — 5 days ago

How do I add interest to this style?

Long story short, I'm playing with different styles to possibly??? start doing cheap commissions if the need arises. Tried doing chibi, and like the most basic elements I want are in this piece, but it really doesn't look captivating to me. What can I add to make it look interesting?

I see other artists adding things like halftones, hatching, and... stickers or whatever they're called. I want to do that, but I want to be purposeful about it

Program is Autodesk Sketchbook (unconventional choice, I know). Pixel art was made by me, too

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u/nagiisangbibe — 6 days ago

How do I add interest to this style?

Long story short, I'm playing with different styles to possibly??? start doing cheap commissions if the need arises. Tried doing chibi, and like the most basic elements I want are in this piece, but it really doesn't look captivating to me. What can I add to make it look interesting?

I see other artists adding things like halftones, hatching, and... stickers or whatever they're called. I want to do that, but I want to be purposeful about it

https://preview.redd.it/0guybbf73i1h1.jpg?width=1600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0fc2f85f2c23bdab53453902bad24ff2a820c6c6

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u/nagiisangbibe — 6 days ago