
Open files from different platforms using Dropbox. You cannot open a canvas larger than 2830 x 2830 pixels on a tablet device. You can go between the mobile and desktop version of SketchBook to work on layered PSD images, as long as the file’s canvas size and layer limits remain within the boundaries set by SketchBook for Android. This example uses an external SD card to transfer the sketch, however, you can use, email, Wi-Fi Direct, or other file transfer method available on your* *Android Share Sheet. Launch SketchBook on your Mac and from the main menu, select File > Open… In the Open file browser, select iCloud Drive where you will find your uploaded sketch. If you are a Mac user, go to your Mac, sign into your iCloud account from the System Preferences. Your sketch (with its layer structure intact) is uploaded to a folder labelled SketchBook on your iCloud.

Tap-hold the thumbnail until it is highlighted and the blue options bar appears at the bottom of the screen.įrom the blue bar at the bottom of the screen, select Move To.ĭrag the thumbnail into the square labelled Ungrouped. See How to use iCloud for how to set this up. If you have not set up iCloud saving, this option won't appear. Select a saving option.įrom the Gallery options select Export PSD. In SketchBook Pro, save your sketch to the Gallery.

This example uses the Dropbox file sharing service, but you can also use email or any other file sharing option in the iOS share sheet.īefore saving your sketch, install and launch the Dropbox iOS app and sign into your Dropbox account.


This articles explains how to move images from one device to another, whether from desktop to mobile, mobile to mobile, or mobile to desktop, while preserving the image’s layer structure.
