

If a TIFF file is moved into another folder on the device, the Sketchbook Gallery will not be able to locate it. Moving or renaming these files will break the connection with the Sketchbook Gallery, and they will appear to be missing. Sketchbook thumbnail previews and layered TIFF files will appear in those apps and can look like duplicates or unwanted files. Many Photo Galleries and Image Viewing apps will search all visible folders on the Android device. Important Tips for Android Photo Gallery Usersīe aware that Sketchbook files will appear in Android Photo Galleries. Some people have unknowingly moved, deleted or renamed their Sketchbook files from inside their Android Photo Gallery, particularly because they don't recognize the icon or believe it to be a bad file. TIFF files are often displayed with a generic image icon: Most photo gallery apps search for images across device folders and will add Sketchbook’s PNG preview images and TIFF files to their library. One common cause on Android devices is unintentional changes to Sketchbook files from inside the Android Photo Gallery. you inadvertently deleted it from your device.If the preview PNG is present but the TIFF is missing, you will see this message. Sketchbook actually creates two versions of your art - the layered TIFF file that is your work, and a flattened PNG preview image that displays in the Sketchbook Gallery.
#Autodesk sketchbook failed to open image full
This message is displayed when the Sketchbook TIFF (the full layered file) is not found. Some Sketchbook users on Android have an issue where an image appears to be in their Sketchbook Gallery, but when tapping to edit or open it, a warning appears on top of an empty canvas:
