Preferences in Sketchbook

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Use Preferences to customize Sketchbook.

Preferences in Sketchbook Pro

On Mac, Preferences can be accessed from the menu bar Sketchbook Pro > Settings.

On Windows Preferences can be accessed from the menu bar Edit > Preferences.

The Preference window includes 6 tabs that group similar settings:


General


Add Image: import into a new layer

  • When importing an image from the Layer Editor or using copy/paste, the default setting will automatically create a new layer to place the image. When this option is disabled, imported and pasted images will be applied to the active layer.
  • With either setting, the Quick Transform widget allows positioning an image before it is finalized.

Pen Mode (Windows only)

  • This option is for devices that support touch input for drawing (as there are no touchscreen Macs, the option is only available on Windows). By default this option is OFF
  • When Pen Mode is enabled, only the stylus input will draw on the canvas, but touch input will still interact with the interface.
  • Pen Mode can also be enabled/disabled from the toolbar

Pixel Preview

  • By default, Sketchbook Pro uses anti-aliasing to smooth the rendering of pixels that can produce jagged edges on curved or diagonal strokes.
  • When active, this option will show all the pixel detail on canvas and when exported as an image.

Undos

  • Set the maximum number of undos/redos that can be performed.

Language (Windows)

  • On Windows, the language setting can be changed in Preferences.
    On Mac, language options are available in the Language & Region settings of the Mac System Preferences. In the App option, Sketchbook Pro will appear with a pull-down option to change the language
  • Sketchbook Pro requires a restart for language changes to take effect.

Graphic Options

  • Enable Rotate Canvas. Enabled by default, this setting allows for the canvas to be rotated using the Puck, hotkeys or with touch-enabled input devices. Rotate Canvas functionality requires OpenGL 2.0 support, so the feature will not be available when Sketchbook Pro is run on devices that do not meet this requirement.
  • Optimize buffers (Windows). This option provides the best brush performance and is on by default. There are, however, some devices where it may be required to disable this setting. For example, some devices with multi-monitor configurations may fail to run Sketchbook Pro on extended displays. See Freezing on a secondary monitor for more information

Default Save Format

  • TIF is the default file format for saving. TIF is the native format of Sketchbook.
  • You can switch this to save files in PSD format by default. This is particularly useful when you are working with a pipeline where final layered art moves into Photoshop. Note that there are some features that will not be preserved when Sketchbook files are saved as PSD

File options

  • Create backup files. When enabled, a copy of the previous file will be stored with a .BAK extension. This provides added protection for instances where accidentally overwriting a file instead of saving a copy. To restore a .BAK file, you must manually rename the file to remove the .BAK extension before it can be opened in Sketchbook.
  • Incremental file name. By default, Sketchbook Pro will use your last saved file name and add incremental numbering as a suffix (i.e. Untited2.tif). Naming files this way supports the Next Image and Previous Image hotkeys that open the next or pervious file name from disk. When this is disabled, the save dialog will use ‘Untitled’ as the default in the name field.
  • Verify TIF files after saving. When enabled, this runs a secondary check on the saved TIF file. This provides added reassurance that a file has been saved without error. If an issue is detected, a notification be presented.
    • Note: This feature is only available for single TIF file saves.

Recovery File Auto Save

  • By default, Sketchbook Pro attempts to save a recovery file after 20 seconds of idle time if changes have been made to the canvas.
  • Recovery files are only accessed in the case of crashes or unexpected exits of the application, and attempt to minimize the amount of lost data.
  • Disabling Auto Save may help if you are experiencing performance issues

Page Up (Windows only)

  • This setting defines the mapping of the Page Up/Down keys for activating the Next Image and Previous Image feature for opening files.
  • This feature can be used as a quick presentation tool or as a simple storyboarding tool to move back and forth between sequential images (ideal when the incremental file names option is enabled).


Brush


As of Sketchbook Pro version 9.0, Brush cross-hair, outline and stamp options are available in the View menu.

Brush Puck

  • By default, pen-drag up and down across the puck changes the brush opacity/flow and dragging left and right will increase/decrease the brush size. This can be simplified to to only allow changing brush size (disabling changes to opacity/flow) by checking the option for ‘change brush size only’

Color Puck

  • By default, the color puck will use up/down and left/right drags to adjust luminance and saturation, respectively. If you uncheck one of the options, the puck will use both directional drags to change the remaining value.

Brush Palette

  • The Brush Palette defaults to 2 columns of brushes that scroll vertically. Check this option to enable a single column palette to streamline the the brush palette footprint.

Tablet API (Windows only)

  • If you are encountering issues such as cursor offset or pressure problems with Sketchbook Pro on your peripheral tablet, you can try changing the API used. Please reach out to Sketchbook Support at support@sketchbook.com if issues persist so we can help.


Canvas


  • Use width and height of window. On by default, if you disable the checkbox you can then customize the width, height and resolution of a new canvas.
    Note: Sketchbook Pro has a 100MPX canvas size maximum. When inputing new values, the fields in canvas Preferences and image size will observe these restrictions.

These settings only apply to creating new files. Opening an existing image will always use the size and resolution of the respective file.


Hotkeys


This tab contains the features and tools that support customization of hotkey combinations.

Hotkeys can be reset to factory default settings individually.


Lagoon


The Lagoon is the user interface that allow you to tap on the icons to trigger radial menus (called marking menus). Tapping and holding reveals the 8 tools stored in each menu, but you can also activate each tool with a gestural flick without having the icons appear first.

Customizing each of marking menus with your favorite brushes, tools and file options is the best way to take advantage of the Lagoon.

  • Select the group you want to edit by tapping on the lagoon presented inside the Preference window.
  • Once selected, the 8 assigned tools will appear below.
  • To change a tool, you can select from the list of customizable tools. You can scale the Preference window vertically to make viewing and scrolling easier.
  • You can also change the icon in the lagoon to any of the preset icons available on the top right of the section.


Factory Defaults


You can reset specific Preferences or all of the app Preferences back to factory settings from this tab.

Reset Brush Palette and Library

  • All brushes are restored back to original settings
  • Brush Palette will reset to the default Basic brush set.
  • Brush Library is reset to the original brush sets. All custom created brush sets, re-ordering, or imported brushes will be cleard.

Reset Custom Color palettes

  • Restores the original factory defaults for all Color Sets and their respective palettes in the Custom Color Editor.
  • All custom and imported color sets will be cleared from the Color Set library.

Reset Custom Color images

  • Restores the original 3 sample images to the Image tab in Custom Color Editor.
  • All imported images will be cleared.

Reset all

  • This does a reset to all Preferences, removing all customizations and restoring factory default settings as if you'd just installed the app.

Backup

This option was introduced with version 9.0 for Windows and macOS. Backups are not backward compatible to older versions. Backups are not cross-platform compatible with Sketchbook on iOS and Android.

  • Select Create to make a Preference backup. This will open a prompt to select a save location for a ZIP file.
  • There is no need to uncompress this file as the contents are not individually usable. Just keep it in a safe location
  • To import a Preference backup, select Restore and select the backup file. Sketchbook Pro will need to be restarted to initialize the loaded Preferences.
  • Tip: back up your Preferences before performing a factory reset or uninstalling Sketchbook Pro.


Preferences in Sketchbook for mobile devices

Preference settings customize the app to how you prefer to work. To access your Preferences, tap  and select  Preferences. There are multiple sections under Preferences:

  1. User Interface
  2. Canvas
  3. Gestures
  4. Pen Connection
  5. Factory Defaults
  6. Sketchbook Data

To return to the canvas, at the top left of your screen tap Done.


User Interface

  • Status bar - toggle on or off the device status bar that shows time, battery, etc. Off by default
  • Show Tooltips – display or hide tool tips as you sketch. On by default
  • Marking menus - customize the tools that appear in the marking menu, or toggle off to have the marking menu disabled
  • Show Brush Panel - enable or disable the Brush Panel. On by default
  • Small Double Puck - toggle on a smaller version of the Double Puck. Off by default

Canvas

  • Rotate Canvas – Use to rotate the entire canvas with two fingers. On by default.
  • Pixel Preview – when enabled, this disables anti-aliasing so that you can see individual pixel details at high levels of zoom. Off by default.
  • Lock Canvas Orientation (tablets only) - when enabled, both the canvas and UI rotate when you rotate your device. When disabled, the UI rotates but the canvas stays in position. Off by default.
  • High Precision Strokes (Android only) - enables more points in a stroke, allowing for higher precision. May impact performance on lower-end devices. Off by default

Gestures

  • Tap-hold for Color Picker – an optional way to launch the color-picker with a long press. Off by default.
  • Pinch to Gallery (Android only) - quickly save a sketch and enter the Gallery. In the canvas, with two fingers, pinch the screen. As your fingers come together, a message appears and the screen changes to black. Lift or release the image to enter the Gallery. Off by default
  • Two-handed Fullscreen mode (Android only) - when using Rapid UI mode, this setting causes the menus and windows to only stay open while the trigger is held down. When the setting is off, windows stay open until making a mark on the canvas or tapping the trigger again. Off by default
  • Corner shortcuts – assign frequently used tools to the four corners of the canvas for quick access. On by default, assigned to (clockwise from upper left) Clear Layer, Frame Canvas, Redo, Undo.
  • 2-finger single-tap - assign frequently used tools to the gesture.
  • 2-finger double-tap – assign frequently used tools to the gesture.
  • 3-finger single-tap – assign frequently used tools to the gesture.
  • 3-finger double-tap – assign frequently used tools to the gesture.
  • 3-finger swipe – assign frequently used tools to the gesture.


Pen Connection

Only available for the iOS version. Android Pen settings are in the main menu.

Sketchbook will automatically work with Apple Pencil without needing to be paired. In the Pen Connection section, you can set additional options after you select Apple Pencil.

  • Tap-hold to activate color picker
  • Pen Mode. When toggled on, Pen Mode will only recognize Apple Pencil for drawing on the canvas. Touch inputs will be ignored for drawing.
  • Enable Multi-touch Gestures enables touch on the canvas for gestures only. Disabling this will prevent multi-touch input, including 2- and 3-finger interactions.
  • Brush Stamp - see a stamp preview of your brush when hovering with Apple Pencil. Requires Apple Pencil (2nd Gen) or Apple Pencil Pro and supporting iPad device.

Sketchbook no longer actively supports 3rd party styluses. The interface to pair these older input devices is still available in the Pen Connection options, however, we are no longer able to verify their operation.

Factory Defaults

Use the Factory Defaults to reset Preferences to their original state. 

  • Brush Settings - resets all brushes in the Brush Library. Any imported or custom-made brushes will be deleted.
  • Color Sets - resets color palettes, and the Color Editor, including color history and custom gradients. All custom and imported palettes will be deleted.
  • Image Sets - resets reference images. All imported images will be deleted.
  • Canvas Presets - resets custom new canvas presets
  • All Preference Settings - resets all Preferences at once
  • In-app Purchase - restores an in-app purchase from your account

Sketchbook Data

  • Verify Sketches on Save - runs a quick verification to ensure a file has completely saved. On by default.
  • Automatically Save to Gallery (Android only) - when enabled, Sketchbook will save your open canvas on the interval you select: every 15 minutes, every 30 minutes, or every 60 minutes. Set to None to disable.
  • Recovery tool - scans for files that have become displaced from the Gallery, and reconnects them with the app
  • Export Preferences - create a backup of your Preferences
  • Import Preferences - restore a backup of your Preferences