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Oct 2015

I've heard/seen good things come out of Paint Tool SAI. I unfortunately can't use it because I use a Mac, but from what I've seen I'd definitely recommend it.

I use Paint Tool SaI for drawing, Paint.net for editing, Sketchbook Pro, and I'll probably be using manga studio for comics in the future. There's also Gimp. The only thing I could recommend for comics is Paint Tool Sai because that's what I've been using. I'll totes check out the other programs people have mentioned tho >->

I use OpenCanvas 6, which is affordable and shouldn't bog down your computer. There are some bugs, but once you get used to it you figure out how to avoid them. I definitely recommend it to people looking for a photoshop alternative because the interface is pretty similar, as opposed to manga studio which has a huge learning curve for photoshop users.

Does it have a text tool I don't remember , this doesn't seem very applicable to drawing comics, more akin to illustrations. Not saying it can't be done but it seems like more work.

For some reason Paint Tool Sai won't recognize pen pressure so I kind of stopped using it and I'd like to use one program rather than 2. Due to the lack of a text tool.

It DOES have a text tool. Like I said, that's what I use. It's the ONLY program I use.

Oh , yeah i had that problem too. You gotta go to Sai's misc file and change some of the settings. I can tell you which ones worked for me if you wanna try it again.

There is a more recent problem with sai for some wacom users. Apparently the new driver update doesn't like sai. It's still usable, but the pen lags after about 10 mins so I have to reopen the file sometimes :/

And I only use sai for art because I like the way it looks and its simplicity. I've used paint.net for text in the past but I'm sure there's a better program for it.

You could try fire alpaca, it's a free program that works pretty well. It's not as good as sai or clip studio but it does have line correction and ruler settings ^^

That program looks interesting, I'm downloading the trial. What are those bugs you are talking about?

Thank you, everyone for your suggestions!

the best i found is paint tool sai
it's the best to use

I use Sketchbook Pro. It runs pretty well even on a Windows tablet with only an Atom processor.

Krita, if you don't want to buy paint tool sai, Krita offers a lot of pen options.

When you open a new document, go to view and click transparent. Then create a new layer and fill it in as a new base layer. I do this with every new file to avoid the cursor spazzing out. I'm not sure if it's been fixed yet, I don't want to take chances. When you close a file and open it back up, don't just start working on it again. For every layer you want to make changes to, duplicate the layer and delete the old one. Working on old layers sometimes corrupts the file. When using the text tool, (unlike photoshop) you need to hit enter to create a new line, you can't just set the perimeter for the text box. Not really a glitch, just different. Honestly I find it easier to make dialogue fit better when I have to set the text manually. However, once you select your preferences for the text, you need to click the canvas before typing or the text tool will think you're trying to select a new font. It all becomes second nature pretty quickly, but it is a little annoying. Overall it's a good program, it's just newer and the creators are still figuring everything out.. If I had access to photoshop again I would still prefer using OpenCanvas 6.

Manga Studio 5 and Surface Pro is a match made in heaven. Backgrounds take so much less time!!!

I use manga studio 5 and apart from the lack of a spell check it was worth every penny. the paint bucket is easy (no messing around selecting areas) and the shading tools, framing and ruler tools are top form.

Manga Studio 5 and Clip Studio Paint are the same thing.