Art Program

I’ve been getting into digital art a bit more recently, but I have come to realise that all the programs I was using when I stopped are really bad. Any suggestions? I have to keep on a budget, too, like all other millenials.

I have been using something called “Krita.” It is a free platform and has a decent amount of tools. It also has a few other stuff that I never use. I generally free hand everything, so, yeah… Overall it is a great free program. probably not the most powerful program though.
Example of my stuff from Krita

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Can it do anything more cartoony?

FireAlpaca works just fine, and is free to boot. You can even animate with it!

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Thanks, I’ll check it out.

ould reccomend something, but i dont do digital art. rip.

Paint.net is good.

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You really think so?

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Why is it bad?

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From my experience with it.

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@prpldragon uses Clip Studio. I just got it myself. It seems pretty cool, though my experience with it is really limited.

though I don’t recommend it from a price perspective, but I use the recent Adobe Photoshop

however CS2 (and I believe CS3 as well) are free IIRC.

and I tried Fire Alpaca as well, it was pretty good

If you’re looking for an affordable 3d modeling program I cannot recommend Blender highly enough. Superb software.

I already have that.

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PaintTool SAI is what I use.

I’ve already checked that, but because I have a couple of corrupted files, it deletes it everytime I try to install it.

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Ms Paint.

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Is there a Mr. Paint?

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Actually some of the stuff people make are pretty lit

Like @Mrblackpants

Yeah, but I’m used to traditional art, so I need pressure sensitivity.

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