![]() Yeah I originally used PTSai 1 and when I decided to upgrade I looked into Sai 2, didn't really like it and thought of getting Adobe again, but after remembering how much it sucked I looked into Clip Studio Paint and realized that it was actually pretty good, like several different software put into one for a one time purchase. I'd say go for Clip Studio Paint, it goes on sale a lot and getting the full thing for 100 is actually pretty neato, but also do your research just incase. ![]() or you could buy the PRO version now and then upgrade to EX during the next sale. but aside from those issues, CSP is a solid program.Īlso as a tip: if possible, you could wait til CSP has a 50% off sale to get it even cheaper, as those happen pretty often (usually 4 times a year). also, if you're used to photoshop there could be some popular features missing like liquify and some filters. However, CSP does have some support problems such as: with brushes larger than 150 px it kinda lags, which can be a problem when you work on large canvases due to how the program is coded. I personally use CSP (EX version) because as most people say, it has the most features and functionality for what i wanna do (illustrations and comics) plus itll help you get used to each workspace and compare them. don't impulse buy without knowing how the program works first. ![]() Id suggest trying the trial versions of each program first before buying anything and see which one you like more.
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