

#AUTODESK SKETCHBOOK ANDROID METAL PRO#
Hover is supported on 4th generation iPad Pro with Apple Pencil 2.Sketchbook only supports Apple Pencil on enabled iPad and iPad Pro models.Disabling this will prevent multi-touch input, including 2- and 3-finger interaction s. Enable Multi-touch Gestures enables touch on the canvas for gestures only.Touch inputs will be ignored for drawing. When on, Pen Mode will only recognize the S Pen for drawing on the canvas.Pen Mode options are available from the main Sketchbook menu. S Pen settings can be customized in your Android Settings. There is no special set up required and the S Pen will give you true pressure-sensitivity. Sketchbook on Android supports the Samsung S Pen. Android Devices supporting Wacom® EMR Pen.If you still can't see all the toolbars, make sure you enable them all in the Window menu.If you are looking for input devices that will give you the best experience with Sketchbook on either desktop or mobile, see Auxiliary tools you can use with Sketchbook. The toolbars should now all be repositioned something like this: The last step is just a matter of launching Sketchbook Pro. Note the three different coordinate systems that have origins as follow: Bottom-left main display ( BLMD), top-left main display ( TLMD), and bottom left of the SBP window ( wndw). To do this, first close SBP so the script can edit the preferences file, then run sbptbfix.py:Īs you can see, it gives you some information about the new coordinates it has calculated. The next step is to have sbptbfix.py edit the userPreferences.xml file with good coordinates. You'll have to read the comments in the script for the details (hint: look at the ManagedToolbars list). If your Brush Palette is lost, you can designate a different toolbar for this purpose by editing the script. So the first step is to put the Brush Palette in a good position like this: Sbptbfix.py is configured by default to position all the other toolbars relative to the Brush Palette. It handles the transformation between coordinate systems to put the toolbars in good spots consistently. Use a Script to Edit userPreferences.xmlīecause SBP always eventually loses its toolbars on my multi-monitor setup, I wrote a python script called sbptbfix.py to automate recovery of all 9 toolbars in usually about three steps. Despite this, if you are just missing one toolbar, this method works. setting them all to 500,500 results in three clusters of toolbars on your screen). I have had success with this, although it is rather cumbersome because the toolbars follow three different co-ordinate systems (i.e. A good first attempt at recovery is to change the coordinates for each toolbar to "0,0". With SBP closed, you can edit these coordinates to attempt to get the toolbars back on your screen. Inside userPreferences.xml there are coordinates that correspond to each of the toolbars. The location of the toolbars (at least for version 6.0) is saved in a file called userPreferences.xml inside %APPDATA%/Autodesk/SketchBook Pro/6.0. Because they are toolbars and not windows, the usual tricks for getting them back do not work. Sketchbook Pro most likely has placed your missing toolbars offscreen. These instructions should work the same where or not you have a drawing tablet. It's just a normal monitor for these purposes. Note that for this answer you'll see "tablet display".
