Scribbling Made Simple
April 19, 2009 by Juan Magdaraog
Filed under Computers
I stumbled upon this simple yet great sketching or scribbling tool. I was following a link to a software for twittering when I saw Scribbles in the same web site. Ironically, Tweetie, the software I was itching to try was yet to be launched. I ended up downloading and trying out Scribbles.
Scribbles won’t be challenging software like Sketchbook Pro but for amateur sketchers or doodlers, it’s ok. The interface is simple and intuitive. There’s not much clutter to distract you. There’s good eye candy when you play with the various tools. Some great features include an infinite canvass, 3D interface and 1-click sharing.
One neat feature I like is the “Tracing Paper”. When you switch on this option, it makes the window translucent, thus allowing you to trace what ever’s beneath. Acting like, well a tracing paper. Pretty nice.
I’ve only been using it for awhile, there’s still a lot to explore. Unfortunately as the article image shows, I’m not really that good of a sketcher or a doodler. Oh well. That’s life.
Check out Scribbles here. Download a trial copy and see for yourself.















