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Q: How to tell your colors using Sketchbook?

  • Nishtha Sharma
  • Apr 01, 2024

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To tell your colors using Sketchbook, follow the steps given below:

  • Click the Color Puck and choose Color Picker
  • Drag it over the color that you want to pick
  • The middle portions will show you the current color
  • Tap on the shade which you want to pick.
  • Shaikh Mubeen
  • Apr 01, 2024

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To convert a photo into a line drawing using Sketchbook, follow the steps given below:

  • Import an image in Sketchbook
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  • Decrease the image’s opacity to 15
  • Open the new layer, choose a brush of your choice and then start illustrating.
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To get teal color in Sketchbook, follow the steps given below:

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How to draw bark of a tree using Sketchbook?

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  • Apr 16, 2024

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To draw bark of a tree using Sketchbook, follow the steps given below:

  • Create a fresh canvas
  • Open the color palette, choose brown and cover the whole page
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  • Draw some connecting lines to join the two bold lines
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