In this article, you will see what’s new in SketchBook Motion. Get an introduction to new features. Find out what improvements have been make and the enhancements that have been added.
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We've also made the following updates and fixes:
In this version, we improved the scene creation experience:
We streamlined the scene creation workflow by grouping all new file options onto the same screen.
You can now import a SketchBook TIFF from iCloud or Dropbox. Bring in layered TIFF files directly into Motion (layer groups and blending modes are not preserved).
You can now drag and drop files into the app one of two ways: drag a file into the Gallery or into the canvas.
We've also made the following updates and fixes:
This version addresses the issue that prevented you from getting beyond the tutorial on iPad Pro 10.5 inch device.
You will find bug fixes and stability improvements in this release.
You will find bug fixes and stability improvements in this release.
You will find bug fixes and stability improvements in this release.
For iPad users, we fixed the drawing offset issue that occurred when your iPad was set to Zoomed display mode.
Thanks to everyone who tried SketchBook Motion and provided feedback on their experience. We recognize the frustration some of the free users had when trying to save their first scene, so we improved the workflow to make it easier to use. SketchBook Motion now comes with 3 free scene saves. Introducing monthly subscription and get a 7 day free trial, so you can check out the benefits of both SketchBook Motion and our core drawing app, SketchBook. Keep the feedback coming, and we’ll keep making SketchBook Motion better.
The SketchBook Motion interface is now available in the following languages: 繁體中文, 简体中文, 日本語, 한국어, Español, Français, Italiano, Português, Pусский, or Deutsch.