5/5 rating based on 478 reviews. Read all reviews for Adobe Photoshop Sketch for iPhone.
Adobe Photoshop Sketch is free iOS app published by Adobe Inc.
Boss / 1968
I am a beginner in water painting,drawing and this app is the best to,and is FREE.
Fancystan
I’m an industrial designer who uses several sketching/ painting apps on a daily basis so this review is based on my specific needs. 1. The brushes in this app are incredible. It also produces great line quality devoid of jitters or weird unintended results. Tilt and shading with the Apple Pencil outperform any other app. 2. Navigation and general movement in the document tend to be curiously slow even on the latest and greatest iPad Pro. Zoom and rotation sometimes results in lag or unwanted marks on the page. Also the layer bar tends to lag well behind your input. Luckily the brushes out perform most other apps I’ve tried. 3. The ultimate app would have the navigation and ellipse templates from Sketchbook, the sleek interface of Procreate, and the brushes from Photoshop Sketch.
GameLoftSupporter
This is just great, I the only way to sum it up is to simply say that it is wonderful. I just have one suggestion: so In adobe illustrator you can tap and hold to fill in an empty space, however, that feature does not exist in this app. Please take this into consideration and make this game better than it already is
Paul329869
I love this Sketch! So that I can get all of my work done! I really think that it’s getting more closer to being really more tactile as all of the best sketches we’ve seen. I really feel that it’s got a much, much, more longer way to go. Good night.
Ricky23.1
This is easy and fun to use and i recomend it for begginers because you can learn learn it in a couple of hours and if your not seirios its just SUPER satisfiying but if you are you can start here and work your way up to the top. This is the best out of all sketching apps
artist-who-uses-sketch123
Adobe Sketch is a useful and fun app- great for drawing at times when you can't bring a bunch of markers and paper. My only frustration is that there is no paint bucket tool, and no way to make a solid layer of color. (Technically you could take a photo of a color and import it, but that's not exactly ideal.)
madd hatter 1
Totally lacks any kind of tutorials or help for anything beyond the obvious and basic. Shame on adobe..lot of great features but no way to understand how to use them