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Not an official tutorial, just to help out english users struggling with this program. Hopefully this is helpful.
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Yeah I really look forward to Krita's next release.
Maybe they were the bugs I was facing. I remember I wasn't the only one unhappy with some of the results of the vector layers, as great as they are.
I'm not sure I understand what locking the clipping or masking means. Could you explain that to me?
Yeah Corel does make a lot of interesting software. I especially love their video editing program.
I didn't know about that about the pen tool.
Unfortunately, I don't have a Skype. You could use Screencast-O-Matic if that helps. The free plan allows up to 15 minutes per video. That is what I use.
Okay. I might eventually give Paint Storm a try. I can't promise you when. And I'd be glad to give you my feedback, but what forum are you referring to?
I agree, and that's why I'm moving away from Illustrator. I love vectors, but they should just be a small advantage to drawing freely. You mentioned Harmony. I was interested in Toon Boom for a long time, but I didn't have the money for it. And I noticed that the eraser can erase vectors more freely (which I like). Even though Harmony is for animation, can it be for regular drawings? Exporting PNG?
I decided that I will try Clip Studio again, but I might as well wait until April if I decide to make a purchase. That program has the best vector control than any other program I tried. As for Krita, do you mean the cage warp? Because I'm familiar with that. It's like Photoshop's puppet warp, but the selection is caged in.
I haven't even heard of TGA files. If Clip turns out to be my new primary program for drawing, I will definitely transfer my files over that way. And I guess your computer has a lot of memory if it can hold all of those graphic programs. (Laughs)
Edit:
Oops. Failed relpy.
Maybe they were the bugs I was facing. I remember I wasn't the only one unhappy with some of the results of the vector layers, as great as they are.
I'm not sure I understand what locking the clipping or masking means. Could you explain that to me?
Yeah Corel does make a lot of interesting software. I especially love their video editing program.
I didn't know about that about the pen tool.
Unfortunately, I don't have a Skype. You could use Screencast-O-Matic if that helps. The free plan allows up to 15 minutes per video. That is what I use.
Okay. I might eventually give Paint Storm a try. I can't promise you when. And I'd be glad to give you my feedback, but what forum are you referring to?
I agree, and that's why I'm moving away from Illustrator. I love vectors, but they should just be a small advantage to drawing freely. You mentioned Harmony. I was interested in Toon Boom for a long time, but I didn't have the money for it. And I noticed that the eraser can erase vectors more freely (which I like). Even though Harmony is for animation, can it be for regular drawings? Exporting PNG?
I decided that I will try Clip Studio again, but I might as well wait until April if I decide to make a purchase. That program has the best vector control than any other program I tried. As for Krita, do you mean the cage warp? Because I'm familiar with that. It's like Photoshop's puppet warp, but the selection is caged in.
I haven't even heard of TGA files. If Clip turns out to be my new primary program for drawing, I will definitely transfer my files over that way. And I guess your computer has a lot of memory if it can hold all of those graphic programs. (Laughs)
Edit:
Oops. Failed relpy.