This may be the record for the most obscure rule 34 I've ever done.
I just got an iPad Pro for art, so I'm slowly teaching myself how to use the graphic design apps available for it. I gotta say, it's pretty spiffy! And I found the perfect subject to practice using it with during my vacation at the beach, among other things. Scattered throughout the city were these travel guides for tourists with a cute dolphin mascot on the cover. This idea came to mind, and... well, the important thing is I'm not apologizing.
I just got an iPad Pro for art, so I'm slowly teaching myself how to use the graphic design apps available for it. I gotta say, it's pretty spiffy! And I found the perfect subject to practice using it with during my vacation at the beach, among other things. Scattered throughout the city were these travel guides for tourists with a cute dolphin mascot on the cover. This idea came to mind, and... well, the important thing is I'm not apologizing.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Dolphin
Size 3000 x 3000px
File Size 3.37 MB
Which drawing app did you use to draw this? Do you happen to hear about or have tried MediBang Paint while exploring for good drawing software on iPad Pro? It's my go-to drawing app, it's also what was used for my latest artworks I've submitted to my gallery. I'm still exploring for other good drawing apps as well though. I might consider Procreate but still hesitant because it's an iPad-only app.
I'm using Procreate. I looked into MediBang, and it looked decent, but it's too focused on manga and the styles you often see in it. I like Procreate's variety of brush options such as pressure/speed/texture controls, and workflow shortcuts. I will fault Procreate for lacking certain basic functions like cropping/resizing and text, though. Also, when I export files to PSD, some layers don't transfer exactly the same way they look in Procreate and require further tweaking in Photoshop, so if you need something that will accurately transfer a file with all its layers into a desktop app that isn't unnecessarily expensive, then you may wanna stick with MediBang.
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