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This articles deals with the importing of image and files.
Do you have a grid, templates, reference image, want to trace something, or something else you'd like to add to SketchBook Pro? If so, import the image. Once imported, lock the layer, add layers, and build up your sketch. You can import as many images as you have available layers and your device will support.
To import sketches of various formats:
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 and flick toward  .
.In your SketchBook Pro preferences, the is an Import Image option. By default, when you add an image, a layer is automatically created and the image is added to it. This is super handy. But, what if you’ve been drawing on a layer and you import an image? Well, without Add Image: Import into a new layer enabled, the image could cover what you drew. This is why we created this option and it is enabled by default. However, if you prefer for a layer not be be created, say because you have a limited number of layers available, then disable this option.
 to browse for an image.
 to browse for an image.For Mac App Store users, access a project stored on iCloud from anywhere and with any machine.
For Mac App Store users, select a file and tap [X] Delete.
For additional information on importing, see Importing to the Gallery.
From the Gallery, to import an image, tap  and select either:
 and select either:
Import Image takes an image from your camera or device and adds it to a new layer, above the last.
In the toolbar, tap  , then
, then  Import Image.
 Import Image.

Select an image for import from either somewhere on your device or using your camera.
Use the Import tools to position, scale, rotate, mirror, and/or flip the image.

When satisfied with the placement and size, tap the arrow.
In the toolbar, tap  . If you don't see
. If you don't see  Import Image in the toolbar, tap-drag to the left to expose more tools.
 Import Image in the toolbar, tap-drag to the left to expose more tools.

Tap  , then
, then  to help reposition the image.
 to help reposition the image.
Use the Import tools to position, scale, rotate, mirror, and/or flip the image:
 to nudge the content one pixel at a time, by tapping an arrow or tap-drag from the middle to move in any direction or on an arrow to move in that direction.
 to nudge the content one pixel at a time, by tapping an arrow or tap-drag from the middle to move in any direction or on an arrow to move in that direction. to flip the image vertically.
 to flip the image vertically. to flip the image horizontally.
 to flip the image horizontally. to rotate the image counter-clockwise.
 to rotate the image counter-clockwise. to rotate the image clockwise.
 to rotate the image clockwise.Tap  to accept the changes or x to decline.
 to accept the changes or x to decline.
 , then select
, then select  .
. , then
, then  New from Image.
 New from Image. .
.Use the Import tools to rotate, position, flip, and scale your imported image.
To help reposition the image:
 , then
, then  Import Image.
 Import Image. .
.Use the Import tools to position, scale, rotate, mirror, and/or flip the image:
 to distort the content by tap-dragging the handles and moving the bias in the center.
 to distort the content by tap-dragging the handles and moving the bias in the center. to nudge the content one pixel at a time, by tapping an arrow or tap-drag from the middle to move in any direction or on an arrow to move in that direction.
 to nudge the content one pixel at a time, by tapping an arrow or tap-drag from the middle to move in any direction or on an arrow to move in that direction. to flip the image vertically.
 to flip the image vertically. to flip the image horizontally.
 to flip the image horizontally. to rotate the image counter-clockwise.
 to rotate the image counter-clockwise. to rotate the image clockwise.
 to rotate the image clockwise.Tap the checkmark to accept the changes or x to decline.
Is there an image in another app you’d like to bring into SketchBook Pro? Use Import to Gallery to do it.
 Export.
 Export.Tap  , then select
, then select  .
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Tap the Untitled bar along the top of the Gallery.
Tap  , then select from one of the following:
, then select from one of the following:
 New from Image - Select either Import from camera, Import photo, or Browse and load an image into the canvas from somewhere on your device.
 New from Image - Select either Import from camera, Import photo, or Browse and load an image into the canvas from somewhere on your device. New from iTunes - Select an image to load into the canvas from your iTunes folder.
 New from iTunes - Select an image to load into the canvas from your iTunes folder. Scan Sketch - Scan your real-world image, bring it into SketchBook, and continue working on it wherever you are.
 Scan Sketch - Scan your real-world image, bring it into SketchBook, and continue working on it wherever you are.Tap Done.
Wondering how to add an image into SketchBook Pro? What about what types of files are supported? Well, there are two ways. You can use Open or Add Image.
What kind of files can you open? TIFF, JPEG, png, PSD, BMP, and GIF.
Select  >
 >  Open.
 Open.
You can import JPEG and png files into this version of SketchBook Pro.
 Add Image.
 Add Image.INFORMATION: Use Transform to help with placing and resizing your image.