![]() ![]() I would recommend the medium size rather than small, as small is too tiny to work as a good drawing space. If you get her a tablet get her a Intuos Pen & Touch :) They're a good price, and perfect for a beginner/hobbyist. It's not focused enough, although that's just my opinion. Personally, Photoshop isn't that great for art. His stuff is simple and easy to understand, and rooted in the anime style. ![]() ![]() Great, Mark Crilley is good for beginners. :) I would say let her go and submit there herself, but we do sometimes have 'ecchi' submissions. Generally we (/r/animesketch) don't allow "My xxx drew this picture!" posts, but since you're asking for help for your daughter it should be okay. People will probably be quite gentle anyway considering her age, but if they're too harsh you can relay it to her in a kinder way. Hmm, well, you could always post on /r/animesketch and ask for criticism. These two and OpenCanvas are somehow interconnected softwares, but in all honesty I don't understand why these genius Japanese scatter their features across multiple apps. I still have to try medibang, but I already played with the gif-animation feature of Firealpaca. So no wrong bet, just personal preference. OpenCanvas lets you record your whole painting process, SAI has a great-great minimalistic interface and all of these programs (japanese) paint engines are far superior than of Photoshop's. But all of these softwares evolved a lot over the years so none of them will disappoint you. I like inking in all of these packages, but the G-pen in CSP is famously good for a reason.Īlso that has the most features and that's the closest to the Photoshop interface which I prefer. It was called that, but the downloader was on the manga studio site, so yeah, they are that much the same :) Try one of the above and see how it fits you :) I've also heard good things about Gimp (free!) and FireAlpaca (free!) if you find Sai isn't to your liking.īut the bottom line is - your program shouldn't be crashing so often that you have to save between brushstrokes! That's terribly inefficient. I find it a little less intuitive to use, but that's because I learned Photoshop first ) I have a lot of friends who are fans of or exclusively use PaintTool Sai, which is a free drawing program that allows you a lot of control. As a professional it's my go-to art program, but if you can't get your hands on it there are some other good alternatives. Photoshop is the one I use the most often, and there are ways to obtain it ( ahem) if you can't afford a licensed copy. It's really not a drawing program at all, not in how it was designed at least - you can do much better for yourself by drawing in something a lot more stable and meant for artists :) I have to chuckle a little when I hear you're drawing in Flash. ![]()
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