Choosing an application to draw in
When choosing where to draw, what're you looking to do? How much are you willing to pay? Are you more into online or offline?I have used a few apps for drawing over the years and here's how I feel about them.
https://cdndata.fairyabc.com/attachment/album/202007/02/092556nnf1g1tfbg21mqqn.png
Disney Create was a huge mainstay for me, but sadly, the chances of me using it anymore post 2020 look nil.
https://cdndata.fairyabc.com/attachment/album/202007/02/080526mxejolokgxxxkk3x.png
If I ever find the post-Flash, no download version of Thisissand to work in while online, I'll use that instead for the same reason.
https://cdndata.fairyabc.com/attachment/album/202007/17/091024bi49wwy92mj3jxjj.png
I liked SumoPaint, but the post-Flash verion currently has fewer features than I'd like, plus it requires an account for more features.
https://cdndata.fairyabc.com/attachment/album/202007/17/090912boa91d9znclzgmgd.png
Fluid Simulator was yet another art app I liked a lot. I could make swirly pieces of art, but to save I had to screencap.
https://cdndata.fairyabc.com/attachment/album/202007/20/094603ik2xsyroynxtojnq.png
If I had Corel Paint on the computer anymore post-crash, I'd still use it to make artworks like this.
https://cdndata.fairyabc.com/attachment/album/202007/20/092947lt38j5jtyazy588j.png
Windows Paint was yet another offline mainstay, but I was better at doing simpler backgrounds there.
https://cdndata.fairyabc.com/attachment/album/202007/27/042446iwtjqdzbf5f5jofv.jpg
Amberlight's another app I used, but again, screencapping was needed to save. Also, it wasn't so much for drawing as adding these circles or whatever to change the dynamic of the scene.
https://cdndata.fairyabc.com/attachment/album/202007/27/042810zl4wzh2ddywx3tbp.png
AutoCAD was a program I used quitewhile ago, but I hadn't used it again since school. I've tried finding other alternatives, but couldn't work them too well.
https://cdndata.fairyabc.com/attachment/album/202007/18/065235s7m5omm2aah7nv1o.png
Silk's a great app to use if you want threaded light backgrounds. Flame Painter does something comparable, but with simulated fire instead. Also, Silk is post-flash.
https://cdndata.fairyabc.com/attachment/album/202007/20/094719k2g7guwzshlx1x1w.png
Finally, the Magic Painter, which you simply drew random lines and a burst of colour would follow. Screencapping is necessary to save, but it makes some whimsically mysterious backgrounds.
That's all I'm putting in this thread, but I hope you enjoyed.
Ooo pretty! My favorites are the ones you made by Disney Create, SumoPaint, Fluid Simulator, Amberlight, and Magic Painter.
Thank you for sharing. ::rainbow::
These are lovely. Love the Magic Painter one. Hope to see more.
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