: Double-tap a brush icon to open Brush Properties , go to the Advanced tab , scroll to Nib , and select Texture > Import to use a paper grain image.
<div class="product"> <h2>Autodesk SketchBook Designer 2014</h2> <p class="tagline">Hybrid vector + raster design (Legacy)</p> <p><strong>Status:</strong> Discontinued / End of Life</p> <ul> <li>✔ Hybrid layers (vector + pixel)</li> <li>✔ DWG/DXF import/export</li> <li>✔ Copic color libraries</li> <li>✔ Precision perspective grids</li> </ul> <p><em>No longer available for purchase. Last version: 2014.</em></p> </div> Autodesk Sketchbook Designer 2014
The killer feature was the ability to have raster and vector layers in the same document . You could paint a shadow in raster, then draw a precision vector outline over it. Conversions were non-destructive. You could rasterize a vector layer or extract vectors from a raster sketch (auto-trace) with a level of control that was superior to Adobe Illustrator’s Live Trace at the time. : Double-tap a brush icon to open Brush