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It's the best paper simulator, it haves an stabilizing function that you can't find in another software. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I'm very habituated to Adobe's keyboard shortcuts, so it's a little bit strange to use new ones (it doesn't makes me dislike it anyway). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
This program has pretty much everything I want in an art program. It is quick to load, isn't a resource hog, you can make custom brushes, the lines are vector based, and it exports in PSD format so you can easily edit everything layered in Photoshop.
When painting, the brushes blend wonderfully and allow you to mimic traditional painting well. There is a color wheel, pen stabilization, texture sprays, and repeatable pattern brushes.
Because of the vector based graphics and pen stabilization all line art made in this program comes out looking very clean and crisp.
The program is set up for making comic/manga pages so all the text tools are there, word bubbles, and tools for making panels so you can set up a really nice looking comic/manga page. It will also set up a canvas with all the bleed lines preset, very handy. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I really have no large complaints for this program. The only thing I could say that I wish were different is when you export a layered file to PSD and open it in Photoshop you will lose your ability to edit your text layers. Photoshop won't read them and will convert them into a regular layer, same happens if you save in Photoshop and open it in Clip. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.