There are different tiers starting from $15/month (Photoshop + Lightroom + other stuff) up to $100 (All adobe apps + adobe stock). Has so much stuff featured and it's good at doing anything. It's also pretty expensive, but it has a trial.Īdobe Photoshop CC: This is subscription based now. I tried it for a few days because of the blending capabilities ( my fav artist, Artgerm uses it but I couldn't stand the hotkey differences from Photoshop. This software is made to simulate traditional drawing/painting as closest as possible. Has trial.Ĭorel Painter 2017:: Higher tier, expensive stuff, around $450. Haven't tried it but I've heard it's really good for its price, especially for lineart. ![]() It's 5400 Japanese Yen, meaning around $52 usd.Ĭlip Paint Studio/Manga Studio: $50. It has a pretty good drawing engine overall. PaintTool SAI: Really popular and cheap for its capabilities. I was using gimp for Graphic Design for more than 2 years and I guess I'd say it's more of a Graphic Design rather than painting software. Can be complicated, faulty and frustrating. Gimp: While it's free and has a lot of freedom, it's like linux. ![]() Someone told me it has a good brush engine so I'm looking forward to trying it really soon. Krita: Haven't tried it, but I heard it's hands down the best one you can get for free. ![]() ![]() I can name some really-well known ones and I'll say my own personal opinion about them.
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