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An Art Question

Giggity69Goo

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This isn't a thread where I'll make art for you for free and I'm sorry for that. But all these art projects people such as Cupcake are doing...umm... HOW DO YOU DO IT? Do you use Photoshop or something? I really want to make these so badly and make it for myself and other people! I'm so curious and all this art looks amazing!

I feel like such a nub asking this o_O
 

duckluv321

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It really depends on your personal preference.

I use PhotoShop for all my drawn art, and it use Paint Tool Sai sometimes as well.

I also use a Wacom tablet for drawing, since using a mouse is extremely hard.
 

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It really depends on your personal preference.

I use PhotoShop for all my drawn art, and it use Paint Tool Sai sometimes as well.

I also use a Wacom tablet for drawing, since using a mouse is extremely hard.
thx ducky <3
 

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Well I know some other people use different things. But I use a free app called Sketch Book Express, which is a free app, on my iPad. And you wont be good at first. It also takes practice :)
 
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I use a program called Easy Paint Tool SAI. If you want to get serious with art, I suggest you check this out. I honestly prefer this over Photoshop because its less of an 'editing' program, and more of a 'colouring' one.
 

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I agree with Cyphirxus. I use Easy Paint Tool SAI and a Wacom Bamboo tablet.

I prefer SAI over Photoshop because SAI has a pen stabilizer, as well as pressure. Stabilizer allows you to slow down the pen and make smoother, less-shaky lines. Pressure lets your lines have thickness based on how hard you push down on the tablet. SAI generally feels more natural to use for me, although I've found myself unable to export pictures with transparent backgrounds (.png's).
 

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