Then, when he's done, all he does is save it on his computer, it automatically updates through dropbox, and shows up on my computer in Manga Studio as well. For example, he does all the backgrounds and works ahead of me, so he can open this same Manga Studio file on dropbox, open page 10 in the storyline, and work on backgrounds while I also have the same file open on my computer and working on page 9. We use the multipage setup for all our issues, and dropbox as a way to work on the same file together, live. It makes sense for us and our process though. Just had to add some more rulers to keep it all even. ![]() For the boxes on the layout I moved the file to PS in the beginning, but eventually got it down in MS. That did take some getting used to but I like it now. There's only one real choice of text bubble, but you do get to change the colors, opacity, as well as the thickness of the border line. But you can set up the guides where you need for a print ready bleed. I love the blender in MS and PS was making me angry on that note.Ĭomic-wise, the default canvas sizes are all the A4 and common ones. Learned that one when installing new brushes (which is even easier that photoshop as well, and much much better organized)Īnd the blending. You can drag and drop your work-space however you like. The left menu is FULLY customization, and I mean fully. ![]() One of the big things for me was the fact that the inking tools work so much smoother and cleaner for me in MS than in PS. ![]() It ALSO has a built in poser which lets you make your own 3d reference models for those really tricky shots. It has many effects and screen tones as well as a really nifty perspective tool.
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