Medibang for creating panels. Paint Tool Sai for Sketching, lining, coloring, backgrounds and effects. Photoshop for lettering/dialogue.
I do it all on my iPad Pro! I use Procreate for the art and Pixelmator for the lettering and speech bubbles.
Medibangand PS for coloring
I Use Paint Studio Pro, which is really good and I highly recommended it if you can shell out the 50 or so dollars
Fire Alpaca just for lines, Maya for unorganic backgrounds and Photoshop for everything else.
Clip studio paint 0! I love the line art, it's so smooth!
Sorry, It's actually Called CLIP studio pro, sorry about that.
I did get Manga studio or whatever it's called but im so use to Photoshop I don't use it.
Confessions will be resuming soon!
I use Paint Tool Sai for a long time now to do 95% of the work, and I only use PhotoFiltre 7 or Gimp to add the text on my pages. However, I saw many people here speaking about Clip Studio: is that a good program?
Since this is just my "fun" art, I use Autodesk Sketchbook Pro. (but take it into Photoshop to throw on some text). If i'm doing bonus art, I will sometimes use my "professional" progam Corel Painter. It just depends
I use Clip Studio for drawing and PS for coloring at this time. I could never figure out how to get the coloring I wanted in Clip Studio. :X
Opencanvas 5.5. For some simple editing and coloring. Mainly because it's cheap.
I use these softwares as of late:
Medibang paint - sketch and inkingClip Studio - colors/digital painting.Photoshop - Text and Tones.
I use Clip Studio Paint almost exclusively now after years of using Photoshop. The Manga Studio 5 release was a game changer and put the coloring painting engine right up there with Photoshop. And, it's worth it for the speech bubbles and perspective rulers alone.