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Is there any drawings websites that you donÂ’t have to download or spend money on? Cause itÂ’s alittle stressful..
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But I tried the ones you mentioned and they are actually good so thanks for the info on the right drawing websites/apps.
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Scarlett Breeze Pack said: I also recommend Ibis paint x which is a free mobile deviceIt includes a range of amazing brushes and effects that are easy to use
To unlock some you need to watch one video, when you do this you unlock all locked brushes fir 18 hours
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Medibang and sai are always free
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When I try to put one of my images as my avatar,it says it's the wrong size,how do you fix it?
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Pack Unite said: When I try to put one of my images as my avatar,it says it's the wrong size,how do you fix it?
Search for an image resizer site, like lunapic. Resize the image to 300x300 pixels or smaller. Then try again :) Edited at January 3, 2019 07:03 PM by Mavi
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I want to quibble a little bit- I think GIMP is actually better for photo editing than it is for drawing. In particular, I feel like its brushes don't always feel very natural for drawings, and without the ability to rotate the canvas, certain lines can be hard to draw comfortably. On the other hand, it has a huge library of things like filters and layer blending modes that can be indispensable for photo editing.
For drawing, I would second Lostsalt's recommendation of Medibang Paint Pro. (That's what my avatar was made in!) It's also free, and it has a variety of nice brushes, as well as that canvas rotation ability I mentioned earlier. And for very clean lines, while its curve snap feature is not quite as powerful as a proper Bezier curve, it is a little more intuitive, imo. It also has a mobile version which is a little more limited, but still handy!
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