A flexible sketchpad for ideas layers and brushes
Autodesk SketchBook is a practical drawing and sketching app for anyone who wants a digital canvas without making the process feel complicated. It is designed around the basics artists use every day: pencils, pens, brushes, layers, zoom controls, and a workspace that lets you start with a rough idea and build it into something more complete.
The strongest part of SketchBook is its tool selection. You can move from fine pencil lines to heavier ink strokes or brush-based work, which makes it useful for quick drafts as well as more polished drawings. The tools are responsive enough that casual users can sketch with a finger, although a stylus will still be more comfortable for detailed work. Accessing the available art materials is straightforward, so beginners do not have to spend much time figuring out where everything is.
For more careful editing, SketchBook supports layers, which is important if you want to separate outlines, shading, color, or background elements. The ability to zoom in and rotate your artwork also helps when refining small details or working from a more natural angle. Projects can be saved in PSD format, making the app more flexible for users who want to continue their work in other compatible creative programs.
There are some trade-offs. SketchBook does not include presets or filters, so it is less suited to users who want one-tap effects or automated styling. It can also drain battery quickly, which is worth remembering during longer drawing sessions.
Overall, Autodesk SketchBook is best for students, hobby artists, illustrators, and professionals who want a capable sketchpad that focuses on drawing tools rather than shortcuts. It is simple enough for beginners, but the layer support and PSD compatibility give it enough depth for more serious creative work.
- Version
- 6.2.2
- OS

- Developer
- Autodesk Inc
- Category
- Lifestyle Apps