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I Use Clip Studio Paint EX and draw with a Wacom Cintiq 16. before CSP EX I have tried every art program known to man - Krita, Fire Alpaca, Photoshop , Gimp , Medibang Paint, Procreate, Paint tool sai, etc etc. CSP ex has been the program to stick with me the most though!
No, I do not. my commissions are closed for now - but I will make an announcement If i do open them in the future!
Yes, my biggest Inspirations are Inio Asano , Junji Ito, Q-Hayashida and Tatsuki Fujimoto. the most obvious 2 are probably Asano and Ito.
Wish I could tell you ; I downloaded my brushes when i first got CSP EX (aka a long time ago) and I forgot where I got them from. I'm sure you'll find something identical if you search hard enough in the asset store! as for textures, I use a normal paper texture i found somewhere on the asset store as well.
I have been drawing for around 7 years now ever since I was 9 years old. I started with my finger on my mom's old Iphone 6 and later moved to computer programs with a small Wacom bamboo intous.
Around 2 weeks - 3 weeks if i want it to be perfect in terms of pacing and quality, but usually my comics take a minimum of 2 weeks!
honestly? I don't know...I think it's because I enjoy story telling and manga in general that I wanted to try comic making myself, I also knew that I'm capable of telling good stories , and I am a fairly decent writer so I honestly just wanted to show the world what im capable of, that and i have nothing else to do in my frreetime LOL
my art style went through many ups and downs and it still does, albeit less noticeable - what i can tell you is to not stress an art style too much in your early years of drawing, because your interests shift , which means your art style shifts with it. as for how long it took me to develop mine; I only started taking art seriously when i was 13, so it took me around 3 years to find an art style that somewhat stuck with me.