I'll bet the feeling's mutual |
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I'll bet the feeling's mutual |
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I have a Wacom Intuos 3, it's really great. Adobe Illustrator is good for vector art. |
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I've got a Wacom CTE-440. I'd suggest nothing less than Wacom. (It's really the only one I have experience with, but I've heard a lot of horror-stories about other brands.) |
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I'm sure that Final Cut Studio 2 can do that easily, but it's expensive. I guess if you can afford Photoshop then you can afford FCP though. |
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Last edited by ninja9578; 01-11-2008 at 11:06 PM.
There is no software to help you draw anime. It's drawn by hand just like any art. |
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I agree with the Wacom as far as tablets. Photoshop is the graphics and image manipulation software of choice - although if you want to do some realistic painting effects, check out Painter (now Painter X). I don't have this latest version, but back in the day it could simulate different types of media (watercolor, pastel, oils, etc.) and different papers. Can't imagine how much fun this new version would be. |
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Wait, so inking really is outdated? |
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