Sketch + broadcast = Sketchcast

Sketchcast screen shot
Another online sketch service, Sketchcast, has entered the market and this one has a couple of neat YouTube-like integration features. Record yourself creating a sketch, add a voice over if you like, then save it for posterity. Once you're done, Sketchcast automatically spits out a URL that you can send to others and a code you can embed in your own Web site or blog post. Sketchcast also gives you your own channel where you can store your sketches so other people can view them or subscribe to your RSS feed.



Sketchcast lacks bells and whistles so it's really just a handy tool for creating a fast drawing or quick and dirty sketch. In fact, all you've really got to work with is a pen, eraser, color palate and text box. Sketchcast is still a babe in the woods though and, according to the company blog, they have "lots of things in store for the future."

Until Sketchcast has a little more to offer, however, Sketchfu is still the way to go.

[Via Techcrunch]

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