SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Autodesk has published an updated major SketchBook Pro software which has artists of switching of pencils and painted virtual paintings on iPhone and iPad tablet computers.
SketchBook Pro software updates have been designed to take advantage of the improved features in second generation iPads recently unleashed to the world by Apple based in California.
"It is the larger version that we've had since last year when the iPad launched," SketchBook Chris Cheung Friday product line Chief said a piece of digital canvas of art made using the application.
"It is more productive and, as a by-product, it is more fun."
The software allows mixing of people and colours of textures as they would with the painting with oil or other media. Movements of fingers on the touch-screen gadget are converted into virtual brush strokes.
"In this way, I have my studio of art as a whole in my pocket" said San Francisco artists Julia Kay, whose works were among those in the room.
"If I get bored, I can lean against a wall and make drawings in colour, each texture and I have cleaned later."
Works by 82 artists were presented in the exhibition of digital canvas in the Autodesk Gallery in downtown San Francisco.
With professional artists, there are SketchBook users whose day jobs ranged between students from the school elementary and farmer and surgeon, aerospace technician.
Matthew Hall of Britain described was educated at Winchester School of Art and University of Chichester, but is diverted from painting for a decade while he focused on the video. He saw artists working on iPads.
"Now I am taking my iPad everywhere, with SketchBook Pro app which is striking around in my head at the time, complete or what is happening around me to enter" Hall said in a description of his work on display at the digital canvas.
"As the warm cave painters we create just lines on a surface with our finger," he continued. "I did not appreciate Doodle as much since childhood".
Jay Shuster, artistic director for the remainder of the film "Cars" to be released by Pixar Animation Studios, said that he has made almost all of the design of character using Sketchbook Pro and credited to allow him to work quickly to the software.
"Every day, never the hours counted," said Shuster. "I believe that, in a way, going digital has allowed us to complete"2 cars"in time, we did.".
He has worked with a software sketchbook on a shelf provided by Pixar made by Fujitsu. California Autodesk specilizes in 2D and 3D design software.
Versions Pro sketchBook for iPhone, iPads, and iPod touch devices were priced at $5 to Apple App Store online.
Autodesk has also enhanced a version of the software customized for gadgets powered by the Android software-backed Google, according to Cheung.
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