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How to save your Autodesk SketchBook Pro work in Dropbox
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Storage space never seems enough for content creators who are constantly looking for options toshareand keep their drafts, sketches, ideas, and final creations.
On this note,Dropboxis one of the best known cloud-based storage space apps. Flexible in terms of syncing accounts and accessing options from a variety of devices,Dropboxis also compatible with a multitude of file types.
Therefore, if you’re using a SketchBook Pro and you are fully enjoying the drawing experience, it’s highly recommended that you save and back-up your work.
SketchBook Pro and Dropbox supported formats
Both SketchBook Pro and Dropbox support TIFF, BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, and PSD formats. Pay attention to the format you choose, as the image quality can be altered.
Consequently, to save your work fully-layered, we recommend saving your files as TIFF or PSD.
To further save them in Dropbox, check out the following steps, depending on your main operating system.
How to quickly save your SketchBook Pro work in Dropbox
1. Save to Dropbox from SketchBook Pro on Windows-based or Mac devices
Take a look at this feature article to learn more about several features of AutoDesk SketchBook.
2. Save to Dropbox from SketchBook Pro on Android devices
3. Save to Dropbox from SketchBook Pro on iOS devices
No matter the device, uploading simple TIFF or PSD files takes only a few seconds. Uploading time can increase for compressed files containing an entire gallery.
Now you can get on with your next drawingssince you know how to upload your work toDropboxand free yourstoragespace.
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Milan Stanojevic
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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.