Autodesk SketchBook Designer 2013 Software Questions and Answers Autodesk SketchBook Designer software provides a hybrid paint and vector workflow for design illustration and graphic communication. It is also available in a version designed specifically for AutoCAD users. Contents 1. General Product Information... 2 1.1 Autodesk SketchBook Designer, formerly Autodesk Alias Sketch... 2 1.2 Retail and Enterprise Versions Available... 4 1.3 Why is it necessary to have a retail version of SketchBook Designer?... 4 1.4 What are the differences between SketchBook Pro and SketchBook Designer?... 4 1.5 Who can sell licenses to SketchBook Designer?... 5 2. Installation, Configuration, and Licensing... 5 2.1 How are the Retail and Enterprise/Suites versions licensed?... 5 2.2 Can SketchBook Pro customers upgrade to SketchBook Designer?... 5 2.3 Is there an upgrade offer for SketchBook Designer 2012 customers?... 5 2.4 Can you activate the trial into the full version?... 5 2.5 Is there a way to determinee if a customer is running the enterprise or retail version?... 5 2.6 How is the AutoCAD Add-in installed?... 5 3. Compatibility and Interoperability... 6 3.1 Does the AutoCAD Add-in work with AutoCAD verticals?... 6 3.2 Is the AutoCAD Add-in available for AutoCAD for Mac?... 6 4. Contact Information... 6 4.1 Where should general inquiries go?... 6 www.autodesk.com/sketchbookdesigner
1. General Product Information 1.1 Autodesk SketchBook Designer 2013 offers a set of tools for sketching, illustration, and image manipulation. Where Autodesk SketchBook Pro software delivers a powerful and fluid freehand drawing experience, SketchBook Designer is a hybrid paint and vector environment, helping enable greater precision and powerful modification capabilities that are ideal both for mouse-based interactions as well as freehand pen-based input. SketchBook Designer 2013 now includes SketchBook Pro, offering customers the ability to leverage each of the products distinct benefits. There is also an add-in for AutoCAD software (Autodesk SketchBook Designer for AutoCAD ) that offers direct workflows from AutoCAD to SketchBook Designer. The product is designed for the professional creative artist or designer and addresses the conceptual design, concept iteration or production artwork phases applicable to many of Autodesk s target industries. Autodesk Sketchbook Designer 2013 is priced at US $495 MSRP 1 and is available in English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese. Licensing of Autodesk SketchBook Designer is available in three different ways: 1) Retail (Online) E-store & e-retail-oriented for non-traditional consumer end-user 2) Enterprise Sold by Channel to core professional markets SketchBook Designer 2013 is also part of the following suites: 3) Suites Autodesk Alias Design 2013 Autodesk Alias Automotive 2013 AutoCAD LT Civil Suite 2013 AutoCAD Inventor LT Suite 2013 1! "# $ % # # " " # "$ ""# &' " $ " 2
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1.2 Retail and Enterprise Versions Available The following describes the similarities and differences. Retail Enterprise & Suites Same workflows and features Hardware requirements Data exchange workflows Mac and Windows Operating Systems sketchbook.help@autodesk.com Stand-alone only SketchBook Pro non-adlm licensing Stand-alone and network licensing Autodesk Licensing Manager (ADLM) and all its features (home use, license transfer, borrowing) Includes AutoCAD add-in (Windows only) Autodesk e-store + e-retail Free community support Direct sales and resellers Purchasable Subscription Update licenses available for purchase Updates available via Autodesk Subscription 1.3 Why is it necessary to have a retail version of SketchBook Designer? Similar to SketchBook Pro, SketchBook Designer appeals to a broad creative audience, many outside of our traditional core markets. The retail version is designed to provide a user experience that caters to this target user. o o The AutoCAD add-in is not appropriate for this broader retail market (non-autocad users) and therefore is not available in the retail version. Exclusion of the add-in reduces the download footprint for ESD delivery on e-store Easier, retail-oriented product activation and licensing Same experience as SketchBook Pro No option for network licensing 1.4 What are the differences between SketchBook Pro and SketchBook Designer? SketchBook Pro is a lightweight paint (raster) package, optimized for pen-based workflows on Tablet PCs or tablet peripherals. SketchBook Designer is a paint/vector environment offering a higher degree of precision and adjustment tools for creative design professionals. SketchBook Designer can be used with either a pen-based workflow or with a mouse. Key features in SketchBook Designer: Vector layers with robust curve creation and editing capabilities Hybrid vector and paint layer workflows Dynamic image manipulation (warping) capabilities Advanced Masking workflows 4
Includes SketchBook Pro DWG interoperability 1.5 Who can sell licenses to SketchBook Designer? The product is horizontal, so all Authorized Autodesk Resellers are authorized to sell licenses of SketchBook Designer. It is recommended that Autodesk direct sales and Authorized Autodesk Resellers sell licenses to the Enterprise version. The retail version is geared to our distributors for e-retail. 2. Installation, Configuration, and Licensing 2.1 How are the Retail and Enterprise/Suites versions licensed? Retail Enterprise/Suites - The simple activation mechanism requires input of serial number and product key - Activation codes are on physical box or included with the email confirmation from e-store purchases - Installation issues should be directed to sketchbook.help@autodesk.com - Standard ADLM licensing - Licensing process is documented with the product - Standard registration and technical support procedures 2.2 Can SketchBook Pro customers upgrade to SketchBook Designer? No, there is no cross-grade offering to move from SketchBook Pro to SketchBook Designer. 2.3 Is there an upgrade offer for SketchBook Designer 2012 customers? Yes, for customers that do not have Subscription, an upgrade offer is available for both retail and through Authorized Autodesk Resellers. 2.4 Can you activate the trial into the full version? Yes, you can do this with both the enterprise and retail versions; however, it is important to note that retail and enterprise versions are not interchangeable. For example, the retail version does not provide a customer with the AutoCAD add-in and because it is non-adlm cannot deliver network licensing or other ADLM features. End-users need to receive the correct respective versions to ensure appropriate experience. 2.5 Is there a way to determine if a customer is running the enterprise or retail version? In the Help Menu, the About Box of SketchBook Designer will have a Product Information button in the lower left corner if it is the Enterprise (ADLM) version. The retail version will not have this. 2.6 How is the AutoCAD add-in installed? Autodesk SketchBook Designer for AutoCAD is an install option available during the installation process of the enterprise version only. 5
It requires AutoCAD 2013 software to be pre-installed on the target hardware. 3. Compatibility and Interoperability 3.1 Does the AutoCAD Add-in work with AutoCAD verticals? Yes, SketchBook Designer add-in is compatible with Windows versions of AutoCAD 2010 and higher as well as versions 2010 and higher for 3.2 Is the AutoCAD Add-in available for AutoCAD Mac? No, SketchBook Designer for AutoCAD 2013 is currently available on Windows only. 4. Contact Information 4.1 Where should general inquiries go? Any questions can be directed to sketchbook.help@autodesk.com. Technical questions can also be directed to the SketchBook team via the same email distribution list. 6
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