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I'll look out for that then! Since my artwork is formed by thick and solid lines, brush/sketchy lines aren't really for me.

I use Firealpaca too, I'm pretty happy with it, at least until now :smile:

Hubby uses Photoshop CC. He's set up several things that allow for ease of use, like a present "comic" size layout

I use Photoshop CC from start to finish. I'm not sure that's the best way to do it, but that's what I use.

Also on Photoshop, using CS5 from a school license. I need to upgrade so bad but ugh, that price tag over the course of a couple years is INTENSE against the gains.

I tried Clip Studio and Sai a few years back and those are good alternatives. Clip Studio is especially neat 'cause of it's range.

For page layout, I've been using a second-hand copy of Manga Studio 4 Debut for the past 5 years along with Photoshop CS5 for coloring. Krita and Medibang Paint are pretty good if you're looking for free programs. Medibang even has a comic panel slicing tool built in.

I've been using Photoshop for 15 years now for drawing. Just like you, I know it very well now and even though it's not geared towards comics, I can easily make it work for that.

Clip Studio is most excellent.

I'm not the most tech savvy guy in the world but it makes it easy.

I really want to use CSP with its full capailities but my humble pc can't handle too much of it. And I've been using SAI for years now that I think there's nothing better than SAI when it comes to linearting, and it doesn't eat that much ram space. But it's such a pain to switch to csp/photoshop just to edit text and effects! I need to save money to get better pc ;__;

I used Krita for some time and I find it quite good and comfortable to use while remaining free, but it struggles (at least on my computer) when using certain tools, such as text.
I recently switched to Clip Studio and, while I'm still figuring out how to use it properly, I find it's easier to use for drawing and has a really nice set of tools specifically designed for comic creation.

I use Autodesk SketchBook for drawing; comes with lots of brushes, a very easy to use perspective tool, and you don't need to use a mouse. Then I color in Photoshop, although I'm not good at coloring and haven't explored other options yet. Finally, I format the pages and do speech bubbles in Clip Studio Paint.

I use Photoshop CS6 for making the actual pages and every stage except the line-inking stage. I actually use Fire alpaca for my linearting since it's free and it's really good at that clean bold lineart (and I've sadly not taken the time to bother with Sai). But everything else, from sizing the pages, making the panels and speech bubbles, to specail fx's...all photoshop.

Photoshop elements 6 came with one of my tablets in 2008, and I've been using it ever since XD

Since most of my work is traditionally drawn, I have to scan the pages. From there, I use Comic Life for lettering. Then I use Paint to get the pages down to Tapas-friendly sizes.

I use MediBang Paint Pro, which I really recommend since its free and its similar to FireAlpaca but it has some settings and stuff that are helpful for making comics (especially manga style).
I also use PaintStorm Studio for painting but its not free.

I used SAI(old) for me comics back then. Then I went to CSP but sadly didn't manage to finish a page after I change PC , and now I went back to SAI(this time the new version) but after a couple pages, I give up SAI 2 and went to Medibang Paint Pro...

I want CSP back but too scared cause it will crash itself and/or crash my computer.

I traditionally sketch out the pages, then scan them. Afterwards I use ink and color them on Medibang paint. Which is basically Firealpaca but more comic oriented.

I use SAI for panels, lining, and coloring. I use FireAlpaca for lettering and some effects, and lastly I'll use CSP for additional effects!

I use Clip Studio Paint- and a comic page template for making my pages. I mainly pencil & ink in CSP, then go to Photoshop where I do most of my coloring...I toggle back & forth between CSP and PS for some texture and other FX, then save a finished version as a tiff and letter my page in Illustrator- then back to PS to merge everything together and resize/reformat pages for uploading on Tapas/Webtoon/Patreon.