![]() This software requires basic knowledge about Windows operation. And this agreement is adapted to previous You need to purchase the "Software License" from this site.īefore downloading the software, you should accept the licenseĭownloading this software signifies your agreement to the "Software If you'd like to continue using this software after the 31 days trial period expired, It means that you lose the painting from the last save point.) This software disable the file open/save functions immediately when 31 days trial period expired. You can use this software with full function without fee during the first 31 days. You can download "PaintTool SAI" from below links. Wintab compatible digitizer with pressure support Resolution 1024x768, "32bit True Color" screen Pentium 450MHz or later (require MMX support) Data protection function to avoid abnormal termination such as bugs. Simple but powerful user interface, easy to learn. Highly accurate composition with 16bit ARGB channels. Make digital art more enjoyable and comfortable. Paintings, provide easy and stable operation, this software Painting software, fully digitizer support, amazing anti-aliased PaintTool SAI is high quality and lightweight Why don't you try to use SAI and see for yourself? I think trying it first hand would be better than a million explanations and descriptions! (although, I guess you have tried SAI before, since your brush feel very close to the marker tool).SYSTEMAX Software Development - PaintTool SAIĬopyright 1996-2022 SYSTEMAX Software Development I notice that's how brushes work as well on Krita when you enable pressure opacity (until you lift the pen off the tablet, then the colors will stack and get darker). that's how I'd describe it at least, and most tools work this way except for the airbrush tool. if the color you're trying to use is lighter than the color that's already on canvas, then it is not added (and stacked and ends up looking darker). so it gives the illusion of "smudging", ie, the colour underneath 'persists'.īasically, it's what the marker does. now persistence is like smudge but what it does is it sort of, as you put the brush down it picks up the colour youre painting over, and applies some of that colour to your brush. Sai has three blending options : dilution, blending, persistence. ![]() but I asked a friend of mine who still uses SAI what he thinks of it, and I agree with what he said, so I think it might be of use to you as you are a dev! all I can say is that it feels more smooth/smudgy. I have been using Krita for about half a year (since 2.9 came out!) so my memories aren't completely fresh about how SAI works. TheraHedwig wrote:BTW, considering you're such a SAI user, could you maybe explain what people mean with 'Sai just has better color blending', we can't seem to get people to give actual comparisons between Krita and Sai blending, meaning we can't improve our blending method. I can't make it apply a stronger blur if I press harder, or the opposite. Is there a better way to blur through a brush? lastly, the big problem with my solution is that this brush doesn't support pressure at all. I could kinda reproduce that tool (I tool the FX_blur_light tool, and just toyed with the values), but the two big problems is that it has a significant performance hit (like, the brush lags a lot, especially when compared to the absolutely instant blur brush on SAI). I have toyed with options everywhere in Krita and couldn't find one that reproduces the SAI tool's effect. or look at every place where the lines cross, on Krita the lines "stack" and end up looking much darker. If I lift the pencil and put it back on the tablet to continue the line, you'll have a hard time seeing where I did it on SAI, but on Krita, it's very obvious. the marker has, as my friend described, some kind of persistance and dillution, and acts like wet paint, unlike the Krita tool. I tried to do the same gesture as accurately as I could in SAI and Krita, and ended up with 2 wildly different results. I have made a picture to show how it works on SAI, and how the closest brush I could find looks on Krita works in comparison (the basic_tip_default), please look below. that's where I need some help I doubt it's impossible to recreate these tools as they seem pretty basic. there are 2 in particular that, despite my efforts, I couldn't recreate accurately (or even inaccurately) in Krita, and I'm starting to think it is not possible to do it. I am an artist who used SAI for a long time and I grew very fond of some of it's default brushes. I figured this was the best place to ask some help on recreating a brush.
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