DC Comics Guide to Digitally Drawing from Photoshop, to Manga Studio - Scribbles with Jonathan
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Yep, we're in the same boat as you are ;-) Thanks for this great tutorial. Godspeed!
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This is great. I do have a question about the anti alias bit map conversion stuff. In PS isn't it easier to draw with the anti alias off rather than going through all the steps to turn it into a bitmap? I ask because what you explained is something I've never tried before.
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Great vid thanks
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@atunenrama Thanks for the catch! I hope it is fixed!
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Great, thanks! BTW, most MS4 users buy the Pro version and not the Debut because it offers professional inking in vector format. Debut is only pixel/bitmap. Vector is scalable and virtually lossless at resizing, which is often used in comics to avoid repetitive drawing. It doesn't look jagged at all; it is smooth, so it doesn't distract the artist. Also, drawing in MS4 vector is just like drawing in Photoshop. It's offers a great, completely natural brushwork experience. I highly recommend it!
TimeshipStudio 1 month ago
@TimeshipStudio Thanks for the great comment! I really need to get back into MS. It always seems someone is posting something new about it, and it really is a fantastic, affordable tool!
jonathanrector 1 month ago
Hey john, May I suggest Pixia? It was made by a japanese manga artist, comes with amazing effects!
If I had a tablet I would use it more than i'm now ahahah
XTCMatrix 4 months ago
@XTCMatrix I made a note of the title. I'll check it out as soon as I can. Thanks!
jonathanrector 4 months ago
@jonathanrector you're amazing man, thank you
XTCMatrix 4 months ago
@XTCMatrix So are you! Thanks for watching!
jonathanrector 4 months ago