Asketch is a unique and versatile sketch pad. It allows creativity on the go, anytime, anywhere.
Its deliberate simplicity makes it perfect for beginners who want to learn to draw;
equally, advanced artists will find a wonderful buttery, tonal canvas for their life studies, cartoons, abstracts, landscapes and other subjects. The app is engineered to deliver rapid, but powerful image capture, facilitated by a great transform function that allows you to pick up the drawing, resize it and move it around the canvas, and a amazing zoom that lets you draw in minute detail. So if you want to put a traditional, but digital sketch pad in your pocket, this is the app for you.
Features and functionality:
Gesture based drawing interface: Changing the surface area of your finger on the screen controls the focus of the drawing. Supports pressure sensitive drawing on iPhones that support pressure sensitivity.
Image zooming that actually works: Do amazing detail work when zoomed in. No pixelation of brushes while drawing.
Image transformation: Scale/Rotate the image via a simple pinch gesture.
50 Levels of undo/redo. Swipe the undo/redo button to toggle back and forth. Hold down the button for rapid unwind/rewind.
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Asketch FAQ
Is Asketch free?
Asketch is not free (it costs 1.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Asketch legit?
🤔 The Asketch app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Still the best sketching app out there. Doesn’t get in the way of you working. Much more like traditional materials than any other app I have used, and I have used most of the well known ones. Some of those are also great, but tend to require you to adapt to them.
Need to be able to save colors
Yes, it’s uncomplicated. It has a pencil and eraser, color picker, black and white, undó and redo, save and delete. What it doesn't have is the ability to select a color on the paper or the ability to save colors- at least afaict. It’s strange not to have those because they simulate colored pencils - not oils or acrylic, where it's almost a given that the artist will mix paints and produce shades that aren't in the box. I can blend pencils, too, but I can also reach into my tray of Prismacolor pencils and pull out a specific color. Not here. Here, I have to guess or approximate what I used 7 layers previously. Whoops! No layers either?
Granted, this has good pressure sensitivity, but in so many other ways, Apple’s Markup can do so much more, even if I only use the pencil and none of the other tools.
Super the best
It is the best. I wish i could use the ipad storage or to use the icloud storage so I could keep a copy. Please?
Great for storyboarding!
Love this app.
Totally underrated - been using for years
Like procreate is fun. But this is just right all the time without a bunch of options to clutter up your idea. I’ve sat on the train here in Japan sketching people. It’s fantastic
Amazing for sketching
Continues to be the best app for sketching and now it is so much more, if you want it to be. The marks are very similar to using charcoal without the mess.
I have used this app for years and have tried many many others including the ones promoted by Apple. None get close to matching this one for sketching. With a limited set of tools you get excellent results and do not get bogged down in all the unnecessary options in more complicated apps.
I hope the dev keeps this app working for many more years It is simply exquisite.
Amazing!
I love it!
It’d be cool to have layers and maybe a solid brush but eh. The simplicity works.
New review
I couldn’t alter my previous review but I want to state that I love this app. You can open it quickly to get your idea down and I like the quality of the brushstroke. The only reason that I didn’t give it 5 stars is because it’s taken so long to get a reply to my question. A stupid question, yes, but some of us just can’t slow down to figure technology out😆