Drawing grid for Sketchbook Mobile

by C.K. Sample III on 10/3/2009 · 1 comment

in Art, iPhone apps, sketching

I made this grid, marking every 25 pixels from the top left corner with a blue line at the same resolution as full size images drawn in Sketchbook Mobile on an iPhone 3GS.

Just add this image to your Photo Library on your iPhone or iPod touch and import it as the initial layer of a drawing to use it as a guide.

Hope this helps some of you with plotting more detailed drawings!

I’ve placed the full size PNG file (free from Flickr’s upload compression and conversion to JPG) after the jump:



drawinggrid

Related posts:

  1. Sketchbook Mobile supports exporting PSD files with layers; why doesn’t Adobe have an iPhone app that does the same?
  2. Review: Autodesk Sketchbook Mobile
  3. New Sketchbook


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