![]() ![]() I would suggest going to your local library and getting a book on figure drawing and using traditional paper and pencil to start. Can Marmoset hexel 2 guide me to the right steps when it comes to drawing? What I mean should I learn Hexel 2 first then go to manga studio or do I have it backwords? I want to get my feet wets so I can learn how to draw figures. May I clarify myself? I have no nature talent when it comes to drawing. Thank you Mr.MarmosetKen for answering some of My questions. When they found Hexels, it helped them rediscover their art interest because it allowed them to draw in a way that other programs don't provide. I've had a number of people tell me they used to draw when they were younger, but had trouble with modern art programs. Because it's based on a grid of shapes, instead of pixels, Hexels works very well for certain art styles and for the way some people think-myself included. Originally posted by MarmosetKen:Thanks for the question! We designed Hexels to be very accessible to beginners, and also powerful enough for professionals. ![]() Whether or not Hexels does what you want, I wish you the best of luck with your art! Art Rage is another neat program I've used that simulates drawing on paper.Įither way, you can try Hexels free for 14 days, so you should decide yourself! Go ahead and download the trial here: I've heard a lot of good things about Manga Studio, although I've never used it myself. That said, if you're looking to do traditional comic/manga style-art that appears hand-drawn-Hexels might not be what you're looking for. Thanks for the question! We designed Hexels to be very accessible to beginners, and also powerful enough for professionals. ![]()
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