

Medibang felt consistent across my family's devices. I used medibang for months exclusively, when my laptop got too old and I had to send it repeatedly to a service center. Maybe it's about the weird language setting as it was only useable in Japan locale. Maybe it's just about the different build, as it keeps being updated every once in a while. I think everything is working.Ībout SAI and SAI2 being buggy, I don't have a personal issue with that, nor my friends. Yes, the beta status is probably what hinders most to try it. 663970007 (That Pencil Simple is a lifesaver for my lineart.)

Please discuss this software with me, there are still so many features I haven't tried yet! So yeah, hopefully people will start hyping over this software, and I'll be looking forward for more correctly drawn BGs in VNs~

I really don't know why, but I can't entirely move on to other programs. But with the new features, I'm just bordering on worshipping systemax. For me, SAI has always been that simple, intuitive program where if you don't mind getting your hands dirty because of it's inability to draw circles etc, it's real good. I wouldn't say I can suddenly do awesome sparkling BG in a night, mostly because the palette and value will determine much of how finished it looks, but it's a real good shortcut. You can also adjust the origin's position by using the Ruler and Grid Settings dialog box.I'm that person who goes from being unable to determine perspective at all, to someone who can sketch like this last night under 30 minutes? I freaked out, actually.Īnyway, paint tool sai2's perspective rulers and grids (haven't twiddled with the later much tho) are very intuitive. To change the origin, you can click and drag the origin icon in the upper -left corner of your screen. )īy default, the origin of the rulers is located in the lower -left corner of the design area. (On Macintosh, click and hold the mouse button on the rulers. To change the unit system, right-click a ruler and select the new unit. The rulers, grids, and all other numeric values that represent a length follow a unit system defined in your software. To show or hide the grids, from the View menu: They will not show as part of the output. Grids are displayed as horizontal and vertical lines within the design area. Grids, like rulers, can help you align objects in the design area. To show or hide the rulers, from the View menu: Also, the coordinates of the cursor position are displayed at bottom -left corner of the screen. As you move the cursor in the design area, a tick mark on each ruler follows the movement of the cursor. Rulers appear along the top and left side of the main screen to help you measure and align objects.
