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All that matters is the result. If you focus too much on the tool the art suffers. Tool makers are welcome, we thank them for creating our tools. Artists create works of art. Anything that hinders your art should be discarded. Anything that advances it should be welcomed with open arms. I wonder if they bleed when you hold them on the tablet This may be a nice alternative for mac users, but MyPaint can do this with a less clunky workflow to boot and unlimited colors for the rest of us.
It's alright I suppose but I'll have to stick with MyPaint. I tried both and lot of people really enjoy this softwares but I didn't like it Plus I use Linux all the time now. Has anybody used both Sketchbook Pro and Art Rage? I use the latter and love it. I prefer the Indie developer for obvious reasons, but can't help wondering how good Sketchbook is. I like how this marketing adv between Copic and Autodesk promote for both.
On drawing community like Deviant Art, Copic are very popular. This present to give this 'lite' version of sketchbook for free is a good deal and worth a download , at least a try :. This would be frustrating to learn something I can't reuse later , right? But I guess it will be part of the marketing strategy at one moment to push user to buy the Pro version. So, not for me I prefer to train my skill in Mypaint. Autodesk's Lawyers would be probably the first in say that's not true :. Richard : About "having the same brush in Mypaint" : Not true at the moment.
The marker brush of this Sketchbook Copic edition software act as a 'direct painting mode' with a blending mode like 'multiply' on each dab.
This make the illusion of transparent marker ink and glazing. Witch is cool for shading a drawing. Mypaint don't have brush blending mode yet not in the main master branch but it will be for next version because the developpement is almost done with it.
So, I guess in 6 month or a bit more Mypaint will have same looking brushes. For the moment, only normal mode Btw ; those brush can be made in Gimp-painter or in Krita. I wrote and sold a painting programe aimed at watercolour artists who wanted to use a computer. In it you contolled the brushes and so in effect made them. It sold very well and people said they liked it because it was very like having paints and brushes in the computer. Combine default pen with round-wet brush and you got a good workflow with no limit on canvas or colors.
Addin Gimp for crop , texture fx and color postpro and you have it final from sketch to paint. Deevad i think it is more like the d program trick users to a lite version to get the pro , this is used in the music industry get Cubase , Abletone Even if it has Copic in his name , i used that tipe of marker in childhood and it leaked paint on my hands Remember the driout?
When you needed to use alchool to make them work again? Deevad if you see in the video that the basic brush part it is under MyPaint defaults and only that marker is well simulated. It is not good for advanced sketching or natural sketching. Looks to me more like using ball pen with markers.
I admit it if i did not know about MyPaint and used it , i said So bottom line. For practice on the road looks good. MyPaint has too much more brushes, with a better UX. And if you want to sketch ,as brainstorming, al. Sketchbook has copied maybe sub-consciously many of it's features.
What the hell is wrong with these little kids complaining about a simple news announcement? No one is interested in you not being interested. Besides: OF COURSE its interesting to hear that a company like autodesk ahas released something free, isnt one of the goals of the Blender movement to push big companies to open up to the concept of free and open?
Not many people here can buy Cintiqs What is the aim of this article? Do somebody knows how to draw normally on iPad 2 without pressure sensitivity? I don't want to buy a stylus before I'm not sure it will give me what I need. And my 5 cents - ArtRage seems to be really better! Again I liked to try it, so thanks Autodesk and Bn for the link and download ; it gives idea of what 'works' or not on a sketching application. This are useful info to contribute to Mypaint developement feedback who share a bit the same dev target ; for exemple a good feature with this freeware : circle, lines, squares and other geometric shapes : very useful to draw perspectives, or for not freehand drawer users.
I, for one, as a fan of Copic markers for years, am glad to see the company BENEFIT from digital coloring, whereas the user marker for traditional media like Copic markers has taken a significant plunge compared to, say, 15 years ago. Though, I think Autodesk's become a bit of a monopoly, I'm glad to see them give Copic some gain in the digital art world, and the program looks like it duplicates the markers' character pretty well. There'll always be physical Copic marker users, I think, because nothing digital quite touches the feel of the real markers in my opinion , but I'm glad to see this option available.
I didn't even know about this program until now--now I do. Besides my 3D work, I in particular use Blender for my webcomics in development, believe it or not, and my current webcomic features an illustrative style.
This program is right up the alley for someone like me--someone using a variety of tools to emulate traditional media and who loves Copic markers. If you don't like a bit of news, then why contribute negative comments about it? Skip it and make life easy for somebody else. Nothing more disappointing than seeing people complaining about a free service. Luca: This is a case of a professional company whose "free" offerings are very deficient when compared with existing products which are open-source and truly free.
The criticisms of this particular Autodesk offering have been legitimate, and explained clearly and in great detail.
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