

If you’re concerned at all about the update, now is a great time to back up your data. There’s never a bad time to back up your data Once we’ve completed testing, we’ll start making this update available to everyone. You can also read more about our beta program here: Tap to nudge the content one pixel at a time, by tapping an arrow or tap-drag from the middle to move in any direction or on an arrow to move in that direction. If you are interested, please let us know here: How do you move an image in Autodesk Sketchbook Importing on Android for tablet users Tap-drag the canvas to freely move in any direction. Now we’re looking for external users to beta test the update. We’ve pressure tested the migration on large Galleries with giant files. We’ve been testing this release rigorously and feel it is very solid. In good news, this release will include the updates to the Color Editor that we’ve been promising! We’ve also made quite a lot of performance improvements and we think you’ll be really pleased with the experience. This data migration will not be a welcome process for everyone, but the change in the API required us to move the files, it was not an option to leave them where they are. This change will only affect users on Android 11 and 12, the API30 access changes do not apply to older versions of Android. This next release will migrate your Sketchbook data from the current location in the “Autodesk” folder, to a new folder in Pictures. Our support team does hear from people who want a heads-up before a major change, so here it is. It’s taken more time because we are required to update to Google's API 30, which has a major change in where apps are allowed to access and save files. We know that those of you using Sketchbook on Android have been waiting for an update for a while.
