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CRUCIAL QUESTIONS TO DIGITAL ARTISTS

Posted by sackboy963 - November 24th, 2023


Question to every person who draws on their computers/laptops with drawing tablets,


I'm currently using Medibang Paint for practicing on my Wacom Intuos PT S CTH-490 Comic Pen & Touch Tablet. I may have the opportunity to purchase a different drawing software or a drawing tablet with a screen so I can see what I draw on the tablet instead of my computer's monitor, I have trouble watching where my stylus draws on the screen without watching where I draw on my tablet. I also heard a lot of recommendations for Clip Studio drawing software from many people who recommend a software for digital drawing over traditional drawing, but I want to hear your opinions if they agree, differ, or give the okay for Medibang Paint. I heard there are still other software alternatives such as Krita, Paint tool SAI, MyPaint, etc., but I have heard more positive expectations on Clip Studio, so that software is the first choice I have in mind. Whoever reads this, let me know when you can, I heard today's a special sales day so I want to take this opportunity.


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I used to use a Cintiq Companion with Photoshop and Sketchbook Pro, but after it broke I got an iPad and Procreate with the Apple Pencil. Procreate is by far my favourite program I've used so far (and it's only $8).

I actually have a different drawing app on my iPad called "SketchBook", which was free. I only experimented for a short while, but I never got back around on drawing on my iPad because I would either draw on my sketchbook(s) or practice on my Wacom Tablet. Thank you for sharing your personal preference!