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I'm still getting used to using a drawing-tablet, but so far it's feeling quite natural, and it makes drawing or painting in Open Canvas much easier and better. So it then inspired me to go ahead and grab a drawing-tablet and checking a local FutureShop store where I live they had boxing-week sales on and I managed to grab a Wacom Intuos Graphic Tablet (and the pen that comes with it doesn't require any batteries) for a good discounted price. For a while I've been wanting to get a drawing-tablet anyways, so getting Open Canvas, and then drawing in it (at that time with a mouse), I really liked the ease-of-use and features of the software. Trying to draw freehand with a mouse I find can be fairly difficult, un-natural and more time-consuming. Also, I'm probably more of a casual "amateur / beginner" level artist (though over the years I've dabbled occasionally with pencil-&-paper sketching), but feel that I do have some inherant art talents.Īlso, untill yesterday, I never owned or even used a drawing-tablet before. Now if you're talking about using someone else art-resources or DLC or whatnot, that may be a different story, but I've not seen as such with OpenCanvas anyways.Īs I mentioned previous, I only just got Open Canvas 6 recently (during the Christmas sales here on Steam), so I'm still learning as I go and gradually becoming familiar with it. PS: Getting Open Canvas has helped to spark my artistic talents (though I'm an "amateur / beginner", but I like to dabble) and I even grabbed a Wacom drawing-tablet to use with it, which works great with Open Canvas, and to me almost feels close to 'real' sketching or painting I've not seen any such legal limitations, and as far as I'm concerned with any graphic or painting software, what art I create with it is my own.
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:p Anyways, I've not yet seen any indication that Open Canvas "owns everything you make with it".Īlso, I haven't so far felt limited with what I can do with the available tools and features in Open Canvas.Īnyways, if you're on the fence about Open Canvas, then I might suggest you try the trial version which you can grab from their site: That's like saying because a carpenter used a hammer to build a house, that the house then belongs to the company that made the hammer.
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I don't know how you got the idea that Open Canvas would own everything you make with it.
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But I realize that GIMP is free to download & use (though they do accept donations). I think GIMP may still be better suited for raw editing of graphics though (I never found GIMP so easy or intuitive to just sketch or paint in though). I guess it's all a matter of personal preference.
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GIMP WON'T RECOGNIZE GENIUS TABLET SOFTWARE
I think the Open Canvas software is a good tool for artists (or for someone who more casually, perhaps like me, who just likes to dabble with sketching or painting on their computer and in time I think it can help me to improve my art skills). For various graphic-editing, I've mainly used GIMP before getting Open Canvas 6 recently.įor some of my initial thoughts about it, you can see my post here: