
Cryingtart
- Joined
- Jan 13, '22
- Last Post
- Jun 15, '22
- Seen
- Aug 27, '22
- Views
- 8
- Trust Level
- member
that's awesome and I'm saving the site cause it feels useful:smug_01:
understandable, each app have their pros and cons. [:smile_01:]
feel yeah, procreate easier to ink due to how easier just to draw curve/straight line for me [:cry_02:] If you need help finding that pencil brush let me know, I kinda spent a good month looking through pencil brushes for a particular style. Though I spent longer trying to find a brush that is simil…
We might be:smile_01: Procreate is more hands simple, and easy for beginners to use, the only thing that has a learning curve is gestures/filter. I recommend learning at least 3 drawing apps in case one app decided not to work that day. [:sweat_01:]
First time I heard about fire alpaca in this discussion, Though if you need 3dmodels tools there an app called Design Doll, at least for figure. While for perspective tools has to be sketchbook app and Krita app if yeah need them.[:smile_01:]
agreed 100% whatever works best works for you works best.[:smug_01:]
I agree with you, it a lot cheaper than Photoshop, Honestly I wouldn't be surprised if csp becomes the next industry standard.[:smile_01:]
csp is pretty good in term of option, though sai is better for illustration
models are always so helpful in csp [:smile_01:]
the auto desk is really good for sketching. Though with csp it has quite a learning curve. Though I honestly love sketching in Krita at moment, though when I'm on the go it's procreate
learning curve to procreate, yes it good for making comics, but procreate when you do typing of any kind on the app it form it own text layer which makes it harder/limited on procreate; because there a limit how many layer you can do on procreate. I only used to to sketch/plan out the comic, becau…
that's awesome, csp is really good but if your using medibang there is a learning curve to csp. I usually make free brushes for csp, though now I'm trying to expand more options for other apps like krita, not procreate yet cause procreate is it own learning curve.
As the title state, it is just a discussion/ talk about art apps in general. No fighting about which app is better, just a discussion
restart the app if that doesn't work maybe the file you have is a bit too big,
if you gonna do digital art, Don't buy a small art graphic tablet, it will hurt your wrist. Take breaks to stretch out hand, And Thumbnail your comics at the very least.
First comic I made it is I guess, since 2014. Still working on it because the story plot isn't exactly right/it will be long series. However, the comic I just released is Called Royal Advice; I've been working on that for a good year or 2. The reason it took so long, was I was doing university pro…