If you have an older version of Sketchbook on iOS from Autodesk and had saved your files to iCloud Drive, when you update you will no longer see these files in your Gallery.
The Sketchbook app for iOS was transferred from Autodesk’s developer account to the Sketchbook, Inc. account as part of Sketchbook’s spin out. One result of this transfer is that we are no longer able to directly connect the Sketchbook Gallery with the previous SketchBook folder on iCloud. Though your account stays the same and your data is still there, the connection between the app and the account is tied to the developer.
We can no longer directly populate the Gallery with those files, but we have introduced new workflows using the iOS native File browser that will provide open and save access to this data.
To access files previously saved to iCloud:
- Tap , then Import from Files
- If the canvas you were working on had not been saved, you will see a "Sketch Updated" prompt. You can save your canvas to the Gallery, save to the Gallery as a copy, or choose not to save
- The native iOS Files browser will come up
- Browse to iCloud Drive
- Locate the SketchBook folder
- Select the file you wish to bring into Sketchbook
Via the web/desktop:
go to https://www.icloud.com/iclouddrive/ and look for the SketchBook folder. Your saved work is there.
On your iPhone or iPad, tapping on this link might give you an error "Item unavailable - the owner stopped sharing". You'll need to long-press to pop-up the browser sheet, where you should see your iCloud Drive files.
If you are having trouble finding or opening your saved iCloud files, please email us at support@sketchbook.com so we can help.