![]() ![]() But, don’t get me wrong, you don’t necessarily NEED a tablet to use SAI and make great art, you’d just need to do things a bit differently, and having a tablet allows you to use the program to it’s full potential. Though of course, depending on what you use (a mouse or tablet specifically) depends on how you would use it, a lot of the program is focused on tablets and pressure sensitivity, thus if you don’t have one, you’d have to go about things a bit differently. This is also where SAI’s strong points come in, because SAI’s entire focus during development was on painting, which is why it’s such a great program for such. Photoshop has a few tools, and allows you to add and create more, these tools CAN be used for drawing, but the main focus of that program has always been photo editing, hence it’s name, and that’s where Photoshop’s strong suits come in, it’s ability to quickly edit entire photo’s rather quickly. Why is this, you may ask? Well, this is because of what the programs were centered around in their development, thus what they’re best suited for. ![]() While some things would be easier or better done in Photoshop, others can be easier or better done in SAI. With that said, in some ways, Easy Paint Tool SAI is just as good, if not better then Photoshop. In Japan, the industry standard program is Easy Paint Tool SAI, which makes sense, considering the program is Japanese. SO, to begin things off, I’m sure that some out there would be wondering why choose such a program as this, I mean, it’s not even “industry standard” or anything close to that, right? Well, sort of, for most of the world, Photoshop IS the industry standard program, except for Japan. Anyway, this is similar to what the Photoshop For Noobs tumblr is for…only for Easy Paint Tool SAI. Some of you may know me as Jex, some as Ghost, use whichever you want, I don’t mind. Well, my friend who started that inspired me to…well…start this. Lorsque l'on veut colorier en dessous d'un sketch l'on ne peut pas à cause de la non transparence.Alright! So I’m sure a lot of you people out there have seen the blog Photoshop For Noobs. But to each problem its solution! \o/ You create a new layer on top of the “multiply” one that you put in “screen” mode, and there you go, you can colour the sketch without the white parts! \o/ Transform the sketch layer to multiply allows to draw underneath said layer, but there’s a flaw to that, you can’t colour the line thanks to the usual “preserve opacity” or “clipping group” functions. When you want to colour underneath a sketch, you can’t because of the opacity.
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