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What programs/tablets do you use?


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I've been using Paint tool SAI for 7 years now. It's my main software its smooth blending B)

I also use ... Photoshop CS4, it's a lil bit "meh" but for some good old gif and text, I don't really need more *shrugs*

And there are also Medibang for its perspective rulers and Clip Studio Paint for its 3D's models

 

As for my tablet, I have a Wacom Bamboo Fun & Touch that I need to change, it's dying :icry:

I don't really what should be my next tablet, but seeing what everyone else use helped a little !

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Not too sure if I posted in here before, but I'll give it a go. 

 

I use Sai to draw everything and such. I really love the settings and honestly the marker tool for me is God sent. Then I go into Photoshop and edit everything to make it look bomb af. I really enjoy using the 3D technique thing because I tend to draw my art really flat. When I saw a tutorial for that on here somewhere I fell in love and finally found the piece of my art that was missing aha. 

 

I use a basic Bamboo tablet. Nothing fancy about it. I know its the model CTH-460 off of the top of my head because I constantly have driver issues with it and I have to continually look for it online. Heh. 

:lazecry:

 

I actually want to get into finding out how to draw with Photoshop. A lot of my favorite artists use it to draw and I'm like "how". I could never understand brushes and such. Much complex, many nope. 

:whatwherewhen:

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A program I just recently aquired is DesignDoll. It looks very promising. You can make a pose doll in basically any shape and form and pose it in the way you want it to sit, stand, etc... then you take a picture of it and bam you got your base you can start from. All that you need is your imagination. I use the free version which nearly has every feature but there is also a premium version

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I  previously used paint tool Sai but have switched to Photoshop cc for everything everything including animations. It took a while to get use to Photoshop since I was used to how easy Sai was but I actually prefer it now and I use a wacom intuos pro.

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I use the cheapest pent tablet i found on the magic internet and Manga Studio 5.0 for draw, at the end i adjust size and light with PS.
I suggest Manga studio to everyone can try, it's easy to use and u can use the 3d Dolls and reference picture that you can find in the program, i love it also if i absolutely don't draw manga :lazeshowoff:

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