I actually have the program running now, It's kinda screwy how few programs there are for the development of artwork Like music production & this We need more software development with artists to prepare the right tools Like what's the deal with Photoshop tools not being available? You know, on anywhere but Photoshop Where are the options to compare against our target? How many brushes for our work? Both brush literally and as a metaphor for applications as a new type of brush I'm learning coding so that might be fun . . . dun Dun Dun!
Hey do you know how to update medinang? Ive downloaded it based on the link the software gives you, but in have no clue how to open it because it says the file cannot be opended.
9:04 you can switch to subwindow mode, Go to settings > configure Krita > general section > window tab and choose subwindow in the multiple document mode drop down to have windows undocked. You can even detach the tools and the canvas separately, there is a cockpit mode and dual screen editing mode in the workspace dropdown.
As a comic artist, i was in Krita but migrate to Medibang. The reason? Krita doesn't recreat the dinamic of a real brush traditional lines (especialy for hatching) on inking work over pencils. But both programs are awesome! Nice video!
Yeah, liquify tool is terrible, but there are brushes that do the same thing without the latency, it's just applied automatically while in liquify you can tweak a whole lot before applying it, but it never bothered me that much.
From what I've learned you have to convert the colours in Medibang Paint from RGB into CMYK before you transfer it in PSD file format so you can know the true colours of what you're going to get😅 but with krita.....what pissed me off was how hollow my drawings or pictures got. Instead of just removing the background normally it removes the background behind the picture as well and when i check it in PNG the original colours look dim because of the hollow effect that they is nothing behind it but overall I like it
@@GingerTakesTheCrown I currently use ibis paint on pc but i enjoy drawing on paper better, but if youre going to use pc i recommend ibis if you pay the $3 but krita is the best fully free
As someone who has used both, Krita is superior by miles. Medibang is very lacking in features but in Krita you get almost everything. The Liquify does suck but it's better than nothing. Medibang is definitely better for beginners, though.
@@CarryvanRijn I have used Medibang for a year or so before I moved to Krita. I'd say you should start out with Medibang as a newbie, but you'd get pretty basic features. Once you've gotten the hang of it and understand how the digital art features work, try using Krita. If you already know how to use basic features of any digital art program, Krita will be a bliss to get the hang of.
Does anyone else have issues with Krita's brushes? There's no taper, they feel very limited and low quality, with a not so great interface. Gonna try out Medibang.
I'm a former medibang user that just started using krita due to extreme pen lag after the last update. In krita the pen tends to lag a little bit as well, any advice on this pls? Also, great video guys!
Pen lag is usually linked to the performance of your PC. Usually a drawing app/software demands memory RAM and if you use liquify or something similar a decent graphic cards and a processor.
For hotkey to resize brush on Medibang on Mac , hold on Atl/Option and Command and hold down your mouse button and drag the curser to get a different brush size.
I hate brush-eraser change in Krita it’s horrible for shortcut and it messes up with beginner’s workflow they can’t get to another drawing software after Krita because of the different shortcuts and different tool UI it’s horrible for experienced users I hate it
I've been using medibang for a while
I like how satisfying the interface is, the colors, the rich dark blacks make focusing easier
I actually have the program running now,
It's kinda screwy how few programs there are for the development of artwork
Like music production & this
We need more software development with artists to prepare the right tools
Like what's the deal with Photoshop tools not being available? You know, on anywhere but Photoshop
Where are the options to compare against our target?
How many brushes for our work? Both brush literally and as a metaphor for applications as a new type of brush
I'm learning coding so that might be fun . . . dun Dun Dun!
Hey do you know how to update medinang? Ive downloaded it based on the link the software gives you, but in have no clue how to open it because it says the file cannot be opended.
I really like Medibang's interface but Krita does have better performance if your trying to create a big high res project
oh Lord, finally. I got the most detailed discussion about what I should choose between krita and medibang. Thank you!!!!
9:04 you can switch to subwindow mode, Go to settings > configure Krita > general section > window tab and choose subwindow in the multiple document mode drop down to have windows undocked. You can even detach the tools and the canvas separately, there is a cockpit mode and dual screen editing mode in the workspace dropdown.
Thank you so much! We didn't know this
I guess it works only for one sub-window.
Tip: you can switch between windows/tabs by "Ctrl+Tab" there.
I use a mouse to draw and medibang has a force fae in/out feature which is very useful for lineart
As a comic artist, i was in Krita but migrate to Medibang. The reason? Krita doesn't recreat the dinamic of a real brush traditional lines (especialy for hatching) on inking work over pencils. But both programs are awesome! Nice video!
In the video the krita liquify was set to "Scale", I guess it work better in "move" mode
We tried all the modes, we just showed a part of how we used it.
Yeah, liquify tool is terrible, but there are brushes that do the same thing without the latency, it's just applied automatically while in liquify you can tweak a whole lot before applying it, but it never bothered me that much.
I like those undercover commercials for Photoshop ...
If only we would get paid for those XD
Mouse user always use Medibang because the Line correction is just Top Notch
Thanks for the info 😭❤
Why no one pointed out that you were drawing EDA THE OWL LADY and LILITH
stunning!
From what I've learned you have to convert the colours in Medibang Paint from RGB into CMYK before you transfer it in PSD file format so you can know the true colours of what you're going to get😅 but with krita.....what pissed me off was how hollow my drawings or pictures got. Instead of just removing the background normally it removes the background behind the picture as well and when i check it in PNG the original colours look dim because of the hollow effect that they is nothing behind it but overall I like it
Thats cuz ur using the background layer
love how im searching this up just to know im probably going to stop learning how to draw in a week XD
How did it go? Did you stick with it or drop it?
@@GingerTakesTheCrown I currently use ibis paint on pc but i enjoy drawing on paper better, but if youre going to use pc i recommend ibis if you pay the $3 but krita is the best fully free
yesssss im gonna use krita
As someone who has used both, Krita is superior by miles. Medibang is very lacking in features but in Krita you get almost everything. The Liquify does suck but it's better than nothing. Medibang is definitely better for beginners, though.
I wanne start with digital art so im a total newbie. Which of these two would you recommend i start with to get the hang of it
@@CarryvanRijn I have used Medibang for a year or so before I moved to Krita. I'd say you should start out with Medibang as a newbie, but you'd get pretty basic features. Once you've gotten the hang of it and understand how the digital art features work, try using Krita. If you already know how to use basic features of any digital art program, Krita will be a bliss to get the hang of.
Does anyone else have issues with Krita's brushes? There's no taper, they feel very limited and low quality, with a not so great interface. Gonna try out Medibang.
So, I’ve used Did I mean Krita? (Sorry bout the spelling stuff!) for 4 years aswell as MediBang. To me, I prefer medi. Buuuttt yeha
Challenge: Make realistic planet of Mars or Earth in Medibangpaint without using Sphere Effect, which is not existent in both.
I'm a former medibang user that just started using krita due to extreme pen lag after the last update. In krita the pen tends to lag a little bit as well, any advice on this pls?
Also, great video guys!
Pen lag is usually linked to the performance of your PC. Usually a drawing app/software demands memory RAM and if you use liquify or something similar a decent graphic cards and a processor.
Medibang Paint-> ctrl+alt+left mouse button=Zoom brush
please make one of Krita vs clip studio paint
We may do one in the future :)
@@CyanOrangeStudio I can't wait xD please don't take too long
For hotkey to resize brush on Medibang on Mac , hold on Atl/Option and Command and hold down your mouse button and drag the curser to get a different brush size.
I hate brush-eraser change in Krita it’s horrible for shortcut and it messes up with beginner’s workflow they can’t get to another drawing software after Krita because of the different shortcuts and different tool UI it’s horrible for experienced users I hate it
medibang is the best
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a good video, but i think you are missing important things. I could help you if you want. Hablo español, puede ser interesante
Muchas gracias! En un futuro volveremos a repasar el duelo :) Saludos!
Niceeeeee😊