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Dec 2015

I've been using Paint Tool Sai for pretty much everything including my pages xD (Though I've been wanting to move to Clip Studio Paint for pages but I haven't been able to really get a comfortable enough process for making them in it Dx )

//pretty much dependant on SAI hurr

I've been using Photoshop since the old 7.0 version (before all the CS madness). I'm currently working with a CS4.

(And every time I try GIMP I end crying in the ground. Sorry, but I can't handle that interface :/ )

I don't think my tablet does sensitivity at all. Or at least I can't find any controls for it in or out of GIMP. It's an old Bamboo Fun, and it barely does anything fun.

EDIT: I checked, and other tablets have sensitivity controls in GIMP, so I would have to say yes.

Eagle
(But it lets me draw and erase, that's enough to make me smile)

I also used a lot of things the most I got expert in is photoshop but now for sketching and creating artworks I no use artrage and I do the editing on photohop, artrage and photoshop come hand in hand btw. I mean almost all the control shortcut is the same.

Loving how almost everyone seems to use Manga/Clip Studio for comics.

@eagle1 and woah, comic life 3 sounds pretty intense. I might look into that just because of curiosity. I love looking into new programs.

I use Manga Studio 5.
I started off traditionally, but switched to digital, as I found it much faster to complete the pages.

Its an awesome program, especially when you can find it on sale almost every month. I always found sketching weird in Clip Studio, I think it might have something to do with the stabilizer thingy, even when I turn it down it still feels like it is on.

Did I mention that it will allow you to export as images, PDF, CBR, or web-optimised images? And you can export the whole book at one time. And it is also a comic scripting programme.

I do all of my writing inside CL3, my drawing in GIMP and the workflow is wonderful.

Eagle
(Keeps me sane)

@okellymx I've noticed that as well, it was a weird feeling after getting used to Photoshop's lack of a stabilizer but it's useful when making long lines.

@eagle1 I don't think I'll use gimp, I remember trying and never being happy with my lines for whatever reason, but CL3 seems like fun when I get some free time to play with it.

Photoshop for the sketching, Illustrator for the inking/coloring/detail.

I use photoshop right now, but I wanna learn how to use paint tool said and illustrator but they're so confusing. I just rely on photoshop to much. I also would like to try manga studios, is it really like photoshop?

its an odd mix between photoshop and sai. it's not as customizable as phothsop brushes (I think I usually just download mine, I don't make them) but it's pretty good once you get the hang out of.

It's a tie between Paint Tool Sai and Photoshop. I do the line work in Sai and the coloring/effects in Photoshop. I can't do my work without both programs. blush

For me it is MS5 because it is the first programs that i have used to make comics. But some of the others sound good to try.

I use Photoshop mostly because I know everything on how to use the program. I feel confident using Photoshop, especially for coloring. Though my art teacher actually said I should get Manga Studios.

1 month later

I use Gimp for my editing. It's basically a free version of Photoshop and it works great! I draw all of my comics by hand and use Gimp to edit them and add color before also adding talk balloons and Text and uploading them. It's extremely helpful.

Photoshop for everything (minor fixes, color and lettering). I used to use Illustrator for lettering because I had trouble doing it with the older version of Ps I had (I don't remember, probably the 7.0).
I tried many programs like Corel Painter, Manga Studio etc. but I don't feel comfortable with them, I feel there's always something missing.

1 year later

I think MangaStudio and Krita are the best programms to make comics. smile
I'm not sure which programm I will use more... cause both programs have advantages.

For actual drawing/inking- Clip Studio. For coloring- Photoshop; I will do more coloring in PS than CSP, but I will toggle between both to get the consummate finish I want. Lettering/designing logos- Illustrator.

I draw traditionally and then I use Photoshop exclusively, for coloring and lettering.