![]() ![]() Photoshop is also very good at most things, but it's only really the best program for photomanipulatin/editing. Speaking of krita, that one started out trying to specialize in photomanipulation then they changed their direction, at least PR wise, to painting, and they still claim to have that direction if I correctly recall but in reality they are a general purpose digital art software that can do just about anything well, it's not really the best program for any 1 thing, but it's very good at all the things. Photoshop is a program that specializes in photomanipulation but happens to have a really good brush engine which made it a viable digital painting software, to be honest it's brush engine is better than krita's in some places but krita has significantly greater variety and level of control. Medibang is a free program specializing in the same but is less good at it overall. ![]() (this means it's generally better for cel-shading and possibly has better vector tools, rather than being particularly good at 'painting') Because it has a superior brush engine to clip studio paint.Ĭlip studio paint is specialized in comic and manga creation, it's basically a rebrand of what used to be called manga studio. Photoshop (and krita is better than photoshop at it, and paintstorm studio is better than krita but only if you have a dedicated gpu, corel painter is probably the best program for digital painting)Ģ. Thankfully both PS and CSP have free trials so you can try out them both for yourself. This is just my individual opinion though, I'm by no means an expert at either program nor am I saying that CSP is necessarily a better program than PS, both are good softwares, it comes down to personal preference which one you like the most. I've also noticed that the touch functions work much better on my Cintiq in CSP than in PS where it's quite laggy, then again I'm using an older version of PS and the latest version of CSP. Another pro to CSP is that it's only a one-time payment (besides on the Ipad) and then the program is yours for life whereas PS now requires you to pay a monthly fee. However the assets store (most things are free to download there) that CSP comes with lets you download so many different brushes that more realistic drawing and painting is no problem, I've drawn several real-life portraits in CSP using downloaded custom brushes that mimic real pencils. If you like comic and manga there are really awesome features for it in CSP to speed up your workflow as the program was intended for manga/comic work, the original brushes the program comes with are therefore meant for a more "comic" style of drawing which not everyone's cup of tea. If you are just making collages or stuff like that, maybe PS will work better because it is an editing program, but for illustrators, CSP is the way to go. I recommend CSP over PS for illustrators and digital painters. I could lease Adobe Illustrator but why do that when I can have just as much, for a one time fee that is far less than PS. I bought CSP during a sale so I only paid $25 and money was a major deciding factor for me. Actually just did a commission for someone who thought my sketch was traditional because it looked so much like real pencil. Plus, medibang brushes are very basic and look as such and very digital in my opinion, and I want to have my sketches look as close to traditional drawing as possible, and CSP let's me do that with customizable brushes and stabilization. I also was working in Medibang and then began getting commissions and wanted a more professional app to work in. There is a lot more CSP can do for illustrators/painters but I have only skimmed the basics so far so that's the info I can give you for now. With CSP I can have music app playing and be drawing with zero issue. PS crashed about once an hour especially if I had anything else running. ![]() CSP is a light program so it takes up less RAM, I am working on a laptop, and I have not had the program crash on me once since I started working on it a few months ago. I looked it up and it seems to be a common error for those working on Wacom tablets.Ĥ. CSP has far fewer glitches with my Wacom Intuos PS was glitch after glitch, the worst being that the Hand tool would create a zoom out when I was just trying to move the image over. One payment of $50 for CSP vs $22/month for PSģ. CSP has pen stabilization, PS does not.Ģ.
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