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What a cute cat behind the vase of flowers. I have never tried the Sketches app. I just finished my today’s blog post using The Sketch Club app, love that, with ArtRage second and of course a couple of others. I’ll have to look up Sketches.
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I had the free version of Sketches til recently and then on Feb 29th the pro version was free too! This picture is inspired by the cat and flower paintings of Elizabeth Blackadder.
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So with the Sketch Club app you can connect to others? A bit like Paper53?
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Jean, I never found this last question from you! I was going to look at my STATS, BUT CLICKED ON MY COMMENTS, AND THEREWAS YOUR QUESTION. sorry about the caps! Anyway, yes, you can do much more with the Sketch Club community, but I have not become active there. I have looked at some of the art. One feature I really like is being able to download free ‘brushes’ created by the club members.
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Sounds interesting!
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