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Can you sent free link to free photoshop punjabi no virus saar?
How do you use GIMP to draw? I never understood how to draw on this.I use GIMP but I heard Clip Studio has a feature where you can base stuff off 3D models
How do you use GIMP to draw? I never understood how to draw on this.
Thanks for using the correct pronouns saaaar, I feel so affirmed. To draw classical art parodies, a mouse works fine. It's what I used for every one of them up until the latest one. I use an old intuos wacom drawing tablet. It took some time to get used to since it doesn't have a screen, but eventually I got comfortable with it. It'd probably be better for you to save up for one that's wireless, and/or has a screen if you've got more practice with drawing on pencil and paper. As for programs, I first started using ms paint but upgraded to paint.net as recommed by LifeSucksThenYouDie. Paint.net has limited brushes, but it's very simple to use and free. It doesn't have an airbrush or ways to smooth your lines, so maybe you'd prefer what I currently use: firealpaca. I mainly use firealpaca for major drawing projects, and switch to paint.net for simple jakking edits. Firealpaca has an airbrush, multiple brushes, a line smoother, and is free. It might take some time to get used too so if you need help then send a message to sisa9000 on the 'ru, as he's the guy who introduced it to me. He's got plenty of experience with it and has the drawings to prove.View attachment 88100
Good morning, recently I have been a bit more invested in drawing and everything but here's come a problem, using a mouse and a keyboard to draw isn't very practical nor comfortable to work with, I saw many people used little virtual pencils things so I thought maybe this could make drawing a bit better to do?
Also pinging @Rot since she actually knows how to draw.
it's alright, but you'd be better off drawing on pirated software insteadi paint on pirated photoshop, is clip studio paint good?
Dank you saaar, the fireplace has been redeemed.Thanks for using the correct pronouns saaaar, I feel so affirmed. To draw classical art parodies, a mouse works fine. It's what I used for every one of them up until the latest one. I use an old intuos wacom drawing tablet. It took some time to get used to since it doesn't have a screen, but eventually I got comfortable with it. It'd probably be better for you to save up for one that's wireless, and/or has a screen if you've got more practice with drawing on pencil and paper. As for programs, I first started using ms paint but upgraded to paint.net as recommed by LifeSucksThenYouDie. Paint.net has limited brushes, but it's very simple to use and free. It doesn't have an airbrush or ways to smooth your lines, so maybe you'd prefer what I currently use: firealpaca. I mainly use firealpaca for major drawing projects, and switch to paint.net for simple jakking edits. Firealpaca has an airbrush, multiple brushes, a line smoother, and is free. It might take some time to get used too so if you need help then send a message to sisa9000 on the 'ru, as he's the guy who introduced it to me. He's got plenty of experience with it and has the drawings to prove.
paint.net (better for quick edits)
firealpaca (better for effort OC)
Told you should have considered it and you didView attachment 88471
Best investment ever.