![]() ![]() Sketchable is a great app that has been perfectly adapted to the surface, however, there are some minor things that annoy me, that made me go for Sketchbook is good (the desktop version) but it is subscription based, so that was a deal-breaker for me. Though clip studio has been good about trying to make it more touch friendly, and it's often on sale if you want to check it out. A little too messy and complicated, clearly wasn't meant for something like the surface. ![]() Once the excitement of the vector ink wears off (it does look really nice!), all you can see is how limiting it is with a vector based app.Īpps like Clip studio are good with my Wacom tablet, but I don't really like them on a surface. That was really the greatest selling point for Mischief. I'm not a fan of Mischief anymore, now that Leonardo has an infinite canvas too. Has great potential, so you should check out the trial version, or at least the tutorials. However, it's still in beta so it might be missing a few features that are important to you, depending on your drawing process. It's clear it was made with the surface in mind. My favorite drawing app, for the surface specifically, is hands down Leonardo.
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