Comment 68241

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Apr 5, 2008, 4:07:36 PM UTC
You can get filters for getting rid of it. I personally don't like the thickness off lined paper though. It's not nice to draw on, let alone the final quality of the page...

Comment ID 68241

[Art] Broken Promises.
Apr 7, 2008, 4:58:50 AM UTC on [Art] Broken Promises.
The one thing, is i ODnt ahve a good painting program at the moment. My tablet stopped working on my laptop, (that has no internet) and it only works on papas, But papa doesnt have a painting program. Mom DID go buy me a painting program (Coral X) but at the moment its in America. And I'm not. so therefor i have no way to get to filters. Besides I still dont like drawing on lined paper, even IF there are filters.

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  • Apr 7, 2008, 5:09:50 AM UTC
    I've heard good things about corel. I use photoshop CS2 at the moment, but I don't know many fancy things. I usually discover new stuff when I'm doing selling art and need to try something new out >.> gradient map is my friends however. That's a mode I TOTALLY love for fully rendered pics now ^^
    • Apr 7, 2008, 5:11:33 AM UTC
      I've only tried Corel Paint. And I really like it. I tired Photoshop at one point, and got lost, igendwie, But corel is good. I dont ether, Im kinda a biggener with Online Coloring, seeing as how i got the tablet for Christmas, and it no longer works on my laptop. ehehe..
      • Apr 8, 2008, 5:46:26 PM UTC
        Photoshop has alot of stuff to play or become broken. I like it though. Corel is nice for digital painting I've heard. I've never used it though >.>
        • Apr 9, 2008, 4:51:46 AM UTC
          yea, I have started utnil the 'Trial' ran out... XD. Mom bought me a newer version.