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		<title>How I set up Autodesk Sketchbook Pro for sketchnoting</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 May 2013 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>UPDATE 2014-02-10: Check out <a href="https://sachachua.com/blog/?p=26817&#038;shareadraft=baba26817_52f97f96dc49e">my free/PWYW downloadable resources for Autodesk Sketchbook Pro</a>: the grid I use, the brushes, and a PSD that has the grid and a blank layer.</p>
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<p>Matt just got a tablet, so he wanted to know how I set up Autodesk Sketchbook Pro for my sketchnoting. See the sketchnote below for my layout and brush sizes, and a few other tips. =) I sometimes tweak brush sizes depending on the size of the project, but they’re roughly around that proportion (1.1-1.3, 2.3-2.5, 4.6 or so).</p>
<p><a href="https://sachachua.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/How-I-Set-Up-Autodesk-Sketchbook-Pro-for-Sketchnoting.png"><img loading="lazy" style="background-image: none; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border: 0px;" title="How I Set Up Autodesk Sketchbook Pro for Sketchnoting" alt="How I Set Up Autodesk Sketchbook Pro for Sketchnoting" src="https://sachachua.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/How-I-Set-Up-Autodesk-Sketchbook-Pro-for-Sketchnoting_thumb.png" width="580" height="435" border="0"></a></p>
<p>The dot grid I use works out to roughly 40 pixels square with dots that are 5 pixels or so in diameter. If I draw small letters at 1 grid unit (~40px) high, this is mostly readable when printed on 8.5”x11” and requires a little scrolling and zooming when viewing on the computer. I usually draw titles at 2-3 grid units high (80 or 120 pixels). Sometimes I use the dot grid just as a guide for keeping letters mostly level, and I pick a size in between.</p>

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