set the opacity to be pressure sensitive
I'm pretty sure you can do that in Sai, but my demo ran out.
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Fri 17 Jul 2009, 19:37,
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I have.
I just decided to go on to a new picture really.
And Sai is fucking cheap why didn't you buy it you cunt rag?
You get almost unlimited licenses for it.
I have fucking bought it ages ago and installed it on lots of fucking computers as I've used quite a few of them with my cunting tablet.
Arse muncher.
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Fri 17 Jul 2009, 19:40,
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And Sai is fucking cheap why didn't you buy it you cunt rag?
You get almost unlimited licenses for it.
I have fucking bought it ages ago and installed it on lots of fucking computers as I've used quite a few of them with my cunting tablet.
Arse muncher.
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I don't really use it, I will buy it if I need to use it again, and find some money lying around or dropped in my hat by a kind passer-by.
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Fri 17 Jul 2009, 19:46,
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I use it all the time, much better than photoshop for my needs.
If I need though, there's GIMP I have to mess with. Can't be arsed to install a cracked photoshop.
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Fri 17 Jul 2009, 19:48,
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actually it still works but I can't save
I tried using Brush
Density 100
Blending 50
Dilution 0
Persistence 0
Keep Opacity
Press: Dens and Blend
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Fri 17 Jul 2009, 19:44,
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Density 100
Blending 50
Dilution 0
Persistence 0
Keep Opacity
Press: Dens and Blend
I do know how to use it you know.
And yeah, that's what Sai does when your trial runs out.
Brush is fun to use, but I did this in pen. I used to use mostly marker to colour, but I use almost all of them now.
I don't tend to use watercolour too much, but it is useful on occasion, I tend to use a lot of brush at the moment as just a general all tool, but pen is fun to mess with. I only use airbrush for a few things, and pencil tool when I'm just doing MS paint style stuff.
I've been using the clipping tool for this as well, as I did a sketch in a dark colour but then put it as yellow without having to mess with the colourising or anything. I think I'll use the clipping group some more.
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Fri 17 Jul 2009, 19:48,
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Brush is fun to use, but I did this in pen. I used to use mostly marker to colour, but I use almost all of them now.
I don't tend to use watercolour too much, but it is useful on occasion, I tend to use a lot of brush at the moment as just a general all tool, but pen is fun to mess with. I only use airbrush for a few things, and pencil tool when I'm just doing MS paint style stuff.
I've been using the clipping tool for this as well, as I did a sketch in a dark colour but then put it as yellow without having to mess with the colourising or anything. I think I'll use the clipping group some more.
I don't really know how it all works
I was trying to set it up like photoshop, which is missing the point somewhat.
What's the clipping tool? I can't find it.
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Fri 17 Jul 2009, 19:57,
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What's the clipping tool? I can't find it.
On the layers
The thing is, photoshop is for editing more and sai is for drawing. You can still edit things, but not as much as photoshop like photoshop can draw, but it doesn't feel as natural as with Sai.
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Fri 17 Jul 2009, 20:14,
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ah right it's like a clipping mask in PS.
yes I agree, Sai does the drawing part very well. I've not done much proper drawing recently.
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Fri 17 Jul 2009, 20:22,
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