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Stay SAI, it is superior to all that garbage except for Photoshop :yyyy


photoshop's like


it's obviously the best program for everything you could try to use it
but it's also the best way to turn your i7 beast into a whining puppy

paint tool sai's so lightweight its not even funny thing's blazing fast

(posting this again to bolster Photoshop)

http://lazynezumi.com/





does Photoshop use a lot of processing power?

I thought it was RAM

I have 16GB of ram with an 8core AMD FX8350 @4ghz and it does just fine
« Last Edit: August 14, 2015, 12:18:59 PM by Badger »

Photoshop is a ram hog. I'm probably gonna upgrade up to 16 gigs this weekend. I multitask programs too often and I need the extra headroom. I also need that ram for other programs like REAPER.

But Photoshop is probably the best, IF YOU get LazyNezumi. Without it, your stroke interpolation/smoothing is absolute trash.

firealpaca

for people who just want pen pressure and simpler tools

THERES SO MUCH STUFF SO MUCH STUFF


fyi manga studio is clip studio's strange western version that allegedly has missing features, but i couldn't tell you what they are

i can't even figure out all of the features i've already got so i'm fine for now


my first creation. hooray!

edit: the fill tool is amazing. IT IGNORES GAPS

« Last Edit: August 14, 2015, 01:56:42 PM by Tudoreleu »

the best way to fill can is to do it in a layer underneath

enable selected layer referencing


click next to your lineart to select it

fillcan

you can also just do all of your lineart in a vector layer to make the filling more accurate, it sometimes doofs up corners and stuff with AA rasters, you can see where i had to fill gaps and the like


what's the difference between drawing with a tablet and drawing with a mouse

what's the difference between drawing with a tablet and drawing with a mouse
One happens to be a tablet and the other happens to be a mouse  :cookieMonster:

what's the difference between drawing with a tablet and drawing with a mouse

pressure sensitivity
strokes
more fluent + control