Scan Sketch is only available in SketchBook Pro Mobile.
Check out this video on Scan Sketch.
Do you love coloring, have coloring books at home, but can’t color on the go? With Scan Sketches, you can. Imagine being out, maybe on the train to work or at a coffee shop, coloring. No supplies to lug around, just SketchBook. You have your digital library of Copic Colors and an assortment of digital Copic markers and other natural feeling brushes and pencils to choose from.
Are you in the middle of drawing, have to leave, but want to continue working on your sketch? Scan your real-world image, bring it into SketchBook, and continue working on it wherever you are. We help you scan your drawing by providing perspective correction and background clean-up to bring it into the digital world.
If your image cannot fit within the view, it will be scaled down from the border edges.
Tap and select Gallery.
In the Gallery, tap and select Scan Sketches.
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SketchBook will detect the borders of your image, then auto-scan your sketch.
Tap to capture the scan.
Do you want to use a flash or only include certain things in your capture.
If your device has a flash and the lighting is insufficient, tap to use the flash.
There are a few error messages you might encounter as you are scanning your images:
“Your device doesn’t support this feature” – your device doesn’t have a camera, so there is no way to scan an image.
“Unable to launch the camera” – For iOS 8 users, to use Scan Sketches, you must enable access to your camera. In Settings, select General > Restrictions, tap Enable Restrictionsand set a PIN if prompted. Switch on Camera.
“SketchBook is Restricted from Camera Access” – For iOS 9 users, to use Scan Sketches, you must enable access to your camera.
In Settings, select General > Restrictions, tap Enable Restrictions and set a PIN if prompted. Switch on Camera.
“SketchBook must use the full screen to scan sketches” – your device supports a split view, however, SketchBook must be in full screen mode to scan images. Click OK, change your screen mode to full, and open SketchBook.
“Oops, a storage error! Looks like we either need your permission or more storage” – For Android users, there may be an SD error or no SD card (if there is a storage issue). For a permissions issue, if you select Settings > Apps > Autodesk SketchBook > Permissions and switch on Storage, the app will have permission to use your external storage (SD card).
When the scan is loaded, do any of the following:
If you don’t like the scan, tap Rescan.
If you need to make some changes to the image, here is what you can do while still in scan mode:
to rotate the image 90 degrees counterclockwise, tap .
to zoom in or out, pinch or expand with two fingers.
to pan, tap-drag the image into place.
to show or hide the background, tap (not available for Original mode). The background is displayed by default. When tapped, the background is hidden.
Background ON
Background OFF
Next, to select a color mode, tap , then do any of the following:
To convert the image to black and white and remove the background, tap B&W.
To keep the color of the images, but remove the background, tap Color.
To keep the original color and background of the image, tap Original.
When finished, choose one of the following:
And, don’t forget to check out the article on the smart way to scan your images.
Your scanned sketches are stored in the Gallery like any other SketchBook sketch.