back at it again, I think I prefer procreate over clip studio
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Please explain to me how so that this procreate is better than ClipStudio for I am certainly looking for artistic alternatives to help me better continue my art like I used to in the old days before times changed and the world went to shit both socially and economically. I must say as well lovely art by the way
(Everything I went to school for is no longer relevant or supported these days so I'm back to square one artistically speaking hence why I'm always open to suggestions and recommendations)
(Everything I went to school for is no longer relevant or supported these days so I'm back to square one artistically speaking hence why I'm always open to suggestions and recommendations)
Hi! firstly thank you so much for commenting and complimenting my art 💕 it’s so appreciated!
To answer your question; frankly, it all really depends on the program you feel the most comfortable with. For me personally, I’ve used Photoshop, Clip Studio, Krita, SAI, FireAlpaca, etc… and settled on Procreate because I like the mobility of using my iPad and the interface is simple and easy to navigate. I also like that it feels more similar to drawing on a traditional sketch pad (because the tablet itself is small and lightweight compared to a Wacom Cintiq for example). It is also SUPER affordable, $10 one time payment. I have all Apple products, so saving my art on my iPad also shows up on my iMac and iPhone immediately. I can upload my art from any of devices that way.
I’d suggest just try out different programs - if they require a monthly subscription do a trial version first to get the feel of the program. If it’s free that’s even better. How I get to understand the program more is watching speedpaints on YouTube for that specific program, seeing what the artist does with different tools and brushes gives you more of an insight of how those tools are used.
I wouldn’t go as far to say that any program is better than another, it all comes down to your personal needs and comfort. But do really give Procreate a try! I’m not sure if there’s a trial version but it is very affordable.
Best of luck amigo!
To answer your question; frankly, it all really depends on the program you feel the most comfortable with. For me personally, I’ve used Photoshop, Clip Studio, Krita, SAI, FireAlpaca, etc… and settled on Procreate because I like the mobility of using my iPad and the interface is simple and easy to navigate. I also like that it feels more similar to drawing on a traditional sketch pad (because the tablet itself is small and lightweight compared to a Wacom Cintiq for example). It is also SUPER affordable, $10 one time payment. I have all Apple products, so saving my art on my iPad also shows up on my iMac and iPhone immediately. I can upload my art from any of devices that way.
I’d suggest just try out different programs - if they require a monthly subscription do a trial version first to get the feel of the program. If it’s free that’s even better. How I get to understand the program more is watching speedpaints on YouTube for that specific program, seeing what the artist does with different tools and brushes gives you more of an insight of how those tools are used.
I wouldn’t go as far to say that any program is better than another, it all comes down to your personal needs and comfort. But do really give Procreate a try! I’m not sure if there’s a trial version but it is very affordable.
Best of luck amigo!
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