![]() I have not tried making a comic yet with CSP, but I do see the potential. The program has tones, brushes, panels, and speech bubbles for comics. Their upgraded version is geared toward making comics and animation. With the base version, you can make comic pages and even upload them online for others to read. If you’re interested in comic creation, this program might be for you. ![]() Line art can be drawn on a linework layer. With the pen tool, you can draw on that layer and adjustable anchor points will be on your lines. ![]() Once you get used to the controls (like adding curve points with ctrl or subtracting cure points with alt), it’s easy to control your lines and placement. I like that Sai’s curve tool is easy to use by simply clicking to add a new point rather than dragging to make curves that sometimes look awkward with other programs. A little tip is to use the lasso selection or select pen to select multiple lines, go to Selection, and click Select Strokes with Selection. Then you can move a bunch of lines at once. Alternatively, you can hold shift+drag to select and alt+drag to deselect. Also, you can adjust weight, pressure, color, etc. Other programs are getting more advanced, but simplicity is still nice to have. Paint Tool Sai 2 focuses only on the drawing aspect rather than animation, comics, design, etc. Furthermore, the UI is easy to understand. I think the most complicated feature is the linework layer.
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