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But it doesn't really matter what software you use, as long as you feel comfortable with it. If you feel like you're not sure about it's full extent, then it just means you should experiment more. Have you tried every tool? Have you tried different settings? If not, then maybe you should. It's a robust program, so there's a whole lot you can do with it that even someone who mastered it would still not know about. I know it might not sound very useful, but I think it is.įocus on the basics. Knowledge is much more useful for art than fancy tools. Practice still life, practice anatomy, backgrounds, colours heck, despite what a lot of people feel about it, tracing is a very good learning tool. You could use the most basic of art programs, like paint, and still make good art, so a good art software is not omni-important. Experiment with brush settings, and write the settings that you like down so you don't forget, in case you have to wipe your harddrive or something. I personally prefer more pencil looking brushes and hard, bold lines that taper off, but that doesn't mean you will. Again, there's not much one can say other than experiment.

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Layers are great for doing colours and effects.







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