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OmegaVenomous said:It was made in MS Paint and with a laptop mouse, don't judge me if it looks bad.
Baby Luigi said:Paint.NET isn't a drawing program, though.
Baby Luigi said:What I meant by a drawing program is that it's specifically designed for people who want to draw and therefore, produce better artwork for around the same skill level. Paint.Net is mostly designed as a lightweight image editing program to replace the crappy MS Paint.
For example, Painter and Krita fix your shaky lines when drawn in, to make your artwork look very smooth and therefore more pleasant. Paint.net doesn't support it. Illustrator supports vector art, and the lines it draws is better for your pen-tool line-art than Paint.Net.
hey, everyone's got to start somewhere!OmegaVenomous said:made in MS Paint and with a laptop mouse
tbf paint.net is pretty easy to use; many other drawing programs often have pretty complicated ways to use them. that coupled with the fact that it offers a pretty substantial amount of tools for free makes it a pretty good drawing program to use imo. i use it for all of my artwork and it's pretty satisfactory for meBaby Luigi said:What I meant by a drawing program is that it's specifically designed for people who want to draw and therefore, produce better artwork for around the same skill level. Paint.Net is mostly designed as a lightweight image editing program to replace the crappy MS Paint.
For example, Painter and Krita fix your shaky lines when drawn in, to make your artwork look very smooth and therefore more pleasant. Paint.net doesn't support it. Illustrator supports vector art, and the lines it draws is better for your pen-tool line-art than Paint.Net.
Meta Knight said:I use paint.net for all of my artworks. The line tool is very fluent and it lets me create any line I want at any angle.
The Pyro Guy said:Well, if you're manually placing a line and adjusting four points that isn't really drawing, is it?
The Pyro Guy said:Krita is vastly superior in many aspects, and free.
Yeah, but there are loads more free programs out there that are much better than .NET.TheCapeLuigi said:The Pyro Guy said:Krita is vastly superior in many aspects, and free.
Isn't Paint.NET free too, though?