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HP Launches Autodesk Sketchbook for Sprout

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September 11, 2015

HP has made Autodesk SketchBook available for its Sprout by HP system. The application can be downloaded from the Sprout Marketplace.

SketchBook is a drawing and painting application that can utilize Sprout's dual screen and touch/stylus supported interface. Users can scan objects directly into the application using common tools and view them on a 20-in. diagonal display.

“SketchBook for Sprout will develop a new generation of artists, designers, and creatives that can take advantage of the immersive computing platform,” said Samir Hanna, vice president and general manager for Consumer and 3D Printing, Autodesk. “SketchBook on Sprout will open doors to new uses for individuals and companies needing to combine digital assets and physical elements to truly enhance their projects.”

For more information, visit HP.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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