One of the most frequently asked questions I receive as a digital artist (and I could safely assume all other digital artists as well) is: What tools do you use? After that, a close second is, what brushes do you use? It can be eternally paralyzing to the mind when you decide to open the door of endless possibilities with digital medium. With traditional mediums, there’s brushes and pens, and sure there’s all the colors, but you’re still limited to what you can buy in the finite aisles of the arts & supplies store. There’s also some drawbacks to fully taking the plunge into pixel-world and that includes the vast array of tools and technology options to work with. There’s many upsides to deciding to go digital for an artist it’s easier to prep for print, in the case of vector artists’ it’s already high res and ready for anything, it saves time having to scan in traditionally made pieces, the list goes on.
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