![]() ![]() In the end, it's about which one we're comfortable using. ![]() That's a good move actually, making CSP very powerful and comfortable to transition into. xD I suppose most of the commentaries for Manga Studio before they're being implemented is that users like SAI/Photoshop's interfaces better. I also find it hilarious (and useful!) that it lets you set it up to essential copy the user interface of either Photoshop or SAI, so the transition between the programs is almost seamless. (It IS a sad commentary on Adobe when Photoshop is the one of the only drawing programs left WITHOUT these features.)Ĭlip Studio Paint is my favorite drawing program - it has the best drawing engine of any program I've tried in the past 15 years. It is awesome that SAI2 is implementing this feature, but it isn't actually revolutionary for the digital illustrating community. Clip Studio paint does have a ton of features that take time to learn, but if you are familiar with Photoshop the learning curve drops to almost zero. Maybe because, as you said yourself, Clip Studio Paint has had all these tools for years? It's the same price as SAI and has 1,2,3 point and even HIGHER perspective, as well as allowing custom rulers and guides to be created. I just want to spread the happiness~ Please try SAI2, everyone! <3 But that's even after producing some really damn good improvements since my last year's works. In the end, I finally figured the brush setting that I love. SAI's and SAI2's layouts are just simple and intuitive for me. Maybe because my needs are basic, I don't need all the trinkets. But there are too many features, and I didn't explore far enough the find the settings and brushes that I love.īut I ended up in months-long hiatus, and when I returned, it felt like trying to ride a bicycle all over again when I used all the franchise but SAI's. I ended up buying it when there was a sale off, even. Clip Studio, I bought it, was excited because of the nifty features for making manga/webcomic. I don't know if there's some setting that I wasn't aware of, but using Medibang tires the back of my hand too quickly in the new laptop. Since I didn't use shortkeys, I found it too limiting to even change brushes. SAI, it's just too old, the icons are pixelated due to larger screen res, or so I assume. It looked nifty, but I didn't use it seriously yet. SAI2, I hadn't found a good brush setting yet and cannot produce the lines I wanted. In the end, I had to buy a new laptop, and I tried using Medibang, SAI, SAI2, and Clip Studio Paint. Please correct me if I'm wrong about the rulers, though! In this case, the feature is similar to Clip Studio Paint~ SAI2 can, and have 2 and 3 points perspectives as well where you can draw on the X, Y, and Z axis in the same layer/using the same ruler. The same ruler guide also can't be used to draw the Y axis without being turned off first. And it's free! It's legit! It can be used in phones and tablets~ No license to buy and it keeps being updated~ It's kind of awesome, really, I highly recommend Medibang for those who don't want to pay for illustration software.Īs far as I know, however, Medibang only has 1 point perspective. I hopped around to whichever available device while waiting for my laptop to get fixed. Medibang felt consistent across my family's devices. I used medibang for months exclusively, when my laptop got too old and I had to send it repeatedly to a service center. Maybe it's about the weird language setting as it was only useable in Japan locale. Maybe it's just about the different build, as it keeps being updated every once in a while. I think everything is working.Ībout SAI and SAI2 being buggy, I don't have a personal issue with that, nor my friends. Yes, the beta status is probably what hinders most to try it. 663970007 (That Pencil Simple is a lifesaver for my lineart.) Please discuss this software with me, there are still so many features I haven't tried yet! So yeah, hopefully people will start hyping over this software, and I'll be looking forward for more correctly drawn BGs in VNs~ I really don't know why, but I can't entirely move on to other programs. But with the new features, I'm just bordering on worshipping systemax. For me, SAI has always been that simple, intuitive program where if you don't mind getting your hands dirty because of it's inability to draw circles etc, it's real good. I wouldn't say I can suddenly do awesome sparkling BG in a night, mostly because the palette and value will determine much of how finished it looks, but it's a real good shortcut. I'm that person who goes from being unable to determine perspective at all, to someone who can sketch like this last night under 30 minutes? I freaked out, actually.Īnyway, paint tool sai2's perspective rulers and grids (haven't twiddled with the later much tho) are very intuitive. ![]()
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