What Reddit Says About Sketch Apps
We compiled 20 Reddit discussions about Sketch apps from 16 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/IndustrialDesign
I taught a short class on digital drawing, using Procreate for ipad users, and Sketchbook for laptops / tablets. Both work great, but my personal preference is Procreate due to the well functioning layer system, among other things.
r/Sketch_App
794 subscribers in the Sketch_App community. For all things Sketch, the collaborative design app at sketch.com.
r/Sketch_App
Still on Adobe XD as it still works (not being developed any further though), looked into both Sketch and Figma. Landed on Sketch, loved it. So intuitive! Got a coworker still using Windows though.
r/ipad
Multiple people can draw on same canvas simultaneously. ... Most of what it offers and what the average person needs would be free in Adobe Fresco. And, in many ways, is the better app over most iPad options.
r/ArtistLounge
Hi everyone, I recently bought a drawing tablet and was trying to find any free apps for drawing on my laptop. Most of the ones I've seen online cost…
r/graphic_design
So, every night I need to do a quick sketch of different houses roofs, the way I do it is I have a graph paper template on sketchbook that I use, I screenshot the Google Maps aerial if it exists and import it as a new layer, lower transparency, new layer and draw/trace over it as close as possible a...
r/webdev
You can use https://codeground.ai/canvas, if you want to sketch a random idea or maybe draw a rough system design.
r/ios
I make sketches like this for 3d printing designs and want to make them on the iPad instead of bits of paper I'm constantly losing. ... Concepts is a great app. Been using it a lot and you can set custom grids and have your lines snap to them. For what you showed here, I think it’s perfect.
r/DigitalArt
Yeah I'd LOVE if procreate was on more platforms! It's such a good app for drawing in, especially sketches
r/Sketch_App
In my experience, you can create very high-level, production-ready UI designs in Sketch. There is no real limitation in terms of design quality. It handles complex app flows, structured design systems, and reusable components very well through Symbols and Libraries.
r/GalaxyTab
... I bought Infinite Painter thanks to you. I feel like anything more than a simple UI always gets in the way of my creative process when drawing, but this is so intuitive. Thanks a bunch ...
r/iOSProgramming
Sketch recently added their own cloud (including prototyping), at no additional cost. It honestly works really well. Personally, I would be more interested in alternatives that don’t mess up boolean operations, clipping, etc. ... I’ll have to look at it again. Have you had a chance to use InVision S...
r/UXDesign
Don't know if you're still looking but I've had a great time using Affinity Designer. It was $50 USD but requires no subscription and has a lot of the same functions as Sketch. I had some issues with the ability to use constraints in Figma and ...
r/selfhosted
I've self hosted this previously and it works well. ... A place for beginning and experienced furry artists alike to come together and help each other with their respective art. ... A place for beginning and experienced furry artists alike to come together and help each other with their respect...
r/ArtistLounge
An app that sends me prompts ... really appealing. I found sketch a day and its format and setup just sounded perfect. And then I read their rules. I’m a horror artist, that’s what I love. That’s what drives me to draw. Their rules however don’t allow graphic violence and that completely kills my in...
r/web_design
I was wondering if there are any other programs I don't know of similar to Sketch that are cheaper or free? Is it worth the price tag in your opinion? It's certainly a lot cheaper than photoshop, and also better for web design it seems. Share ... Yes. Absolutely. ... Don't think so, b...
r/SonySketch
It's the only drawing app I can use. If you don't want to use APKs, I'd say try out ibisPaint, I use it every so often. It's not as easy, but it shouldn't be hard to get used too :) ... Ibis paint is an alternative.
r/sketchapp
Its browser based, so it doesn’t matter what system you’re on. ... InVision Studio comes out in January (2018), and will be available for both Mac and Windows. Expected to be a great alternative to Sketch! ... I have my team on a pure sketch and invision workflow. We are hyped for studio and the new...
r/sketchapp
That being said, I think you should go for it. I design web products and I've been using Sketch almost exclusively since the beginning of 2014. It takes a while to get used to, and the transition can be frustrating, but the overall workflow ...
r/AutodeskSketchbook
Krita is probably the most full-featured free drawing/painting app although the interface is a lot more complex than Sketchbook. ... Gimp - the closest opensource app to Photoshop, but also used by a lot of painters and artists. If/when Microsoft get Android emulation running on Windows 11 (planned ...
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