TheCuriousSeed Post time 2020-9-11 16:34:56

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.


Villiana Post time 2020-9-11 17:03:32

Ooo pretty! My favorites are the ones you made by Disney Create, SumoPaint, Fluid Simulator, Amberlight, and Magic Painter.

Thank you for sharing. ::rainbow::

MoonChildPotter Post time 2020-9-11 22:32:10

These are lovely. Love the Magic Painter one. Hope to see more.
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