I just got me a copy of Manga studio EX 4.0... I have never used it before... never seen HOW to use it... never done anything in it... Oh, and i dont have a tablet...
I used one brush type, 2 different sizes, and just sorta... drew something that just happened to be my reactions to what was happening at the exact moment i was stuck with the dilemma "what the fuck am i doing!?"
Apparently it is a Print also... what the fuck have i got myself into? i dont know how to do this print shit! i never agreed to make this a print lol, who would ever in there right mind want to buy this!? it took me 15 mins, and i dont even know what the hell i was thinking at the time!
Manga studio is pretty handy once you get used to the tools. I really like the rotate canvas feature. I find it's also easiest to work with it when you have pencils to work from and just use the inking tools. The only frustrating thing about it is the lack of color, but I guess that's what photoshop is for.
To make something a print you would have had to go to the bottom of the page that comes up after you submit a deviation and select "agree to terms for prints" and then click submit print. It's puzzling that this could happen accidentally. But don't worry, it won't cause you any trouble.
Yeah, the more i used it, the easier it seemed to understand after a little practice. I'm going to borrow a tablet tonight from my school i think, and then maybe i will like it even more?
And the print thing... i think i got it figured out... Im pretty sure that they recently changed how it all works... i know you used to have to pick right up at the top of the screen, and now you get to choose it at the bottom... and i just sorta assumed that it was the same lol oh well, no harm done
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To make something a print you would have had to go to the bottom of the page that comes up after you submit a deviation and select "agree to terms for prints" and then click submit print. It's puzzling that this could happen accidentally. But don't worry, it won't cause you any trouble.
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And the print thing... i think i got it figured out... Im pretty sure that they recently changed how it all works... i know you used to have to pick right up at the top of the screen, and now you get to choose it at the bottom... and i just sorta assumed that it was the same lol oh well, no harm done
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