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looks like it has lots of tools @ Sketchbook.
abt what do you use?
i have an old intuos 4 - the huge one


but recently i switched to a graphic monitor from huion and it is kind of great even though it has some quirks like parallax
( which forces you to work in the middle mainly ). still huge improvement for my workflow since i mounted it to a computer
arm... it is so much better for my back hehe


software is photoshop cs6 and sometimes krita. i would like to switch to krita fulltime but i have to use photoshop for my real
job alot so its better to stay in training with it rather than adapting to a whole new programm.
 

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I love the work flow of PS I love you can edit video in it & I love you can make GIFS and that you can copy & paste PNG's directly from powerpoint or the net
yeah whatever it is - you most likely will be able to drag it into photoshop hehe i imagine its very overwhelming for people new to digital arts thats why i recommend krita that much. artrage kind of has the same approach but its not free and krita offers tools past the basics which art rage kind of lacks imho.

problem with photoshop is that theres soooooooo many ways to reach your goal. but once you get through that - kind of know what photoshop does when you set layer modes etc you most likely will be able to get arround with other software since photoshop is pretty much standart ( like overlay, multiply and all that ).
 

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No joy using Krita. Only because it was hard to find stuff and zooming was a pain compared to Sketchbook IMO. No undo button. The eraser didn't work. I did like the stabilizer for drawing long smooth lines even with my shaky hands.
 

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No joy using Krita. Only because it was hard to find stuff and zooming was a pain compared to Sketchbook IMO. No undo button. The eraser didn't work. I did like the stabilizer for drawing long smooth lines even with my shaky hands.
krita erasor function is one of the best in digital ever. of course you are more comfortable with a program you already know lol... when you press eraser button it stays the same brush etc but instead of adding color it removes it. very awesome. there is undo button. ctrl-z also works. zoom in and out with ctrland "-" or ctrl and "+"

also the brushes come with icons to indicate what traditional art they mimic ;)
if you want to give it a serious try maybe read some stuff on this page : http://www.davidrevoy.com/article319/krita-brushkit-v8

if not fair enough and have fun with sketchbook. btw the shaky line thing comes because you most likely draw with wrist angle. what nezumi and krita does is translate this motion to a wider arc ( like youd have when drawing with the shoulder being the pivot point instead of wrist )

 
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