


I do line using more brushes and textures, because I will always have an old version of Photoshop, before the CS versions. This program made me feel great using it. I am a kind of person that can do a live video with real time drawing with a mouse that looks like I could be a little faster than some people on a tablet. I use a mouse, so I don't know how it works with a tablet, but it is great to be in control of the lines while I use the mouse. I am sure it would feel like a great experience, and might make you want to draw. It is not very popular, so I hope it will be around for years from now. It is called SmoothDraw, and you can add It is free. Not like any other program, but it is made very small and not have a lot, just so the computer don't know it is running, so it is never distracted. If you see a bump in the line, then you had to have made it, because this program has no lag time and it seems strange that it does what you do at that same time. The easiest to use is built as a very small program that even your laptop can do other things while the program puts all the focus on what you do. People assumed the work I did was a real photograph, instead of my art of what I could only assume that person looked like under that coffee stain, or just a few dots on a newspaper image as the guy in the back line of a group of 60 people standing up. Personally, I learned to do everything with a soft brush, and I repainted a lot of very messed up images that had very little to work with. If you don't mind using something very simple and not much but working with a hard edge brush and a soft edge.
