Looking for a professional grade drawing and sketch program for your Nexus 7? Well look no further because today you can grab Autodesk's SketchBook Mobile software from the Google Play Store for only 25 cents. For all you budding as well as professional artists out there who want professional tools...and seek professional results, this is the 'goto' program and guess what...it's just been updated today to the latest version which now supports larger screen sizes for tablets like the Nexus 7 as well as the Android 4.x OS. Reviews in the Play Store are already glowing from today's update. Here's an introduction video for SketchBook Mobile to give you some more information about what you can do with it:
Features:
✓Full Screen work space with UI-on-demand
✓ Multi-touch navigation with a 2500% zoom
• Up to 6 Layers
✓ Transform Layer (two finger move, scale & rotate)
✓ Duplicate Layer
✓ Save work-in-progress and export to Photo Library or e-mail images
✓ 10 levels of undo and redo
✓ 45 preset brushes, including pencils, markers, felt pens, fine tip markers, erasers, a flood fill and a wide variety of texture brushes
• Swap between the last 2 brushes used
✓ Smooth brush stroking
✓ Synthetic pressure sensitivity (brush fade-off)
✓ Completely customizable brush settings
✓ Dynamic symmetric drawing
✓ Color Wheel and Customizable Color Swatches
SketchBook Mobile offers you a complete set of tools to turn your mobile Android device into a professional sketching program. With 10 levels of undo, 45 present brushes including pencils, markers, felt pens, fine tip markers, erasers, a flood fill and wide variety of texture brushes. There's synthetic pressure sensitivity and total customization available for colors, brushes and more. Add in multi-touch navigation, multiple layer support including transform and duplicate layers and you have all the tools you need to create on the go.
Now one of the great things about the SketchBook programs is the terrific support and tools that Autodesk, the developer provides. You'll find tutorials, expert training and more at the developer's site as well as at the Sketchbook blog. They also have a Flickr gallery where you can show off your work or admire other artists and get ideas. I've linked to both of these resources below as well as the program in the Google Play Store which just for today is only 25 cents. If you need even more powerful tools you can upgrade to the SketchBook Pro program but the mobile version is a terrific deal at this price and a great introduction to the world of SketchBook.