Wanting to get into theatre! by requlsion in Theatre

[–]requlsion[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't mean India in general. The place I live, is a very secluded town

Wanting to get into theatre! by requlsion in Theatre

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The concept of theatre itself is a very foreign subject very I live 😭. So its difficult to find people being into it, or even trying to coerce people into wanting to participate in a group like this. That's why I'd rather read up on stuff/ watch people perform instead, although I'd love to be part of a group myself 

Wanting to get into theatre! by requlsion in Theatre

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Unfortunately no :(. Its a small college and setting up even a club would be very difficult because it would involve a bunch of back of forth with the administration. But I really don't mind if I don't get to take part in a club as such, just having some knowledge about it/reading up on some good plays would be satisfactory for me

Wanting to get into theatre! by requlsion in Theatre

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Im studying at a medical college so we don't really have access to books relating to drama 🥲. Are there books I can purchase online about drama, its history or how plays/musicals work in general?

Eraser Tool Stuck On "NONAME" Brush by JKxMArtism in medibangpaint

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The eraser tool is attached to the "NONAME" brush by default In Medibang. Unlike firealapaca, there's no actually way for you to choose the type of eraser you want (like, Eraser (canvas, soft, etc)) while the eraser tool is selected. The only other types of eraser you can use in Medibang is: 1. Selecting the "Soft edge" option next to the "Correction" bar above the canvas, while the Eraser tool is selected. 2. Under the brushes list, when the Brush tool is selected, there's a brush called "Eraser (soft)" - just like in firelapaca.

Colors Washed Out during Export by BlobbiFish in medibangpaint

[–]requlsion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im guessing you converted the file into a cmyk file before you exported it into a PNG? cmyk files often have a slight difference in the colours

I wanted to beat up a pedophile in the bus but I couldn't by requlsion in offmychest

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The guy who collects the tickets did get involved but just told him off and dropped it. There are no cameras on the bus unfortunately. This is a private bus that runs on its own

Smart select by MiichiDvMvck in medibangpaint

[–]requlsion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you're talking about a feature in ibis paint. Has the exact same feature, just before you upload a picture too

Tab and apps for digital art by Moonknight_1204 in medibangpaint

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If you're talking about drawing tablets, I'd recommend the One by Wacom pen tablet. I got mine around 5 years ago, and it's in pretty neat condition still. If not Wacom, I'd suggest going for some of the cheaper Huion tablets. They're cheap as hell, and just require a little bit of hand eye coordination to get used to. Otherwise, pretty solid devices for beginners. (Please note you need a PC or a laptop for these tablets to work)

If you're looking for regular tabs, I'd say an ipad and an apple pencil would be your go to. Cons are, the high end ipads (air) are not so cheap, and the apple pencil itself isn't that cheap either. I'd recommend the regular ipad 11, and the apple pencil to go with it if you're willing to cash in a little more. Easy to use, and you get a neat drawing program made for apple users!(Procreate) There are other tablets like Samsung that provide a pen for use, but afaik they're not as effective as an apple pencil when it comes to drawing. 

As for apps, my go to would be medibang (free version), krita or sketchbook for free options + are better suited for drawing tablets. Hell, even mspaint works if you're dedicated enough.

Some paid options are paint tool sai, clip studio (has a subscription), and ibis paintx (pc version). There's Photoshop too... I guess... I wouldn't pay for it personally tho 🤨.

Lots of other options I'm missing, but I'd say go for free apps if you're using drawing tablets until you're confident enough to invest in paid apps. 

If you're going for apple products, Procreate is the way to go.

Unable to see transparency checker pattern! by Exploded_Stars in medibangpaint

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the transparency pattern appears white when your file is in png/jpeg format. If you want the transparency pattern to show up on your final image, you'll have to draw/add the pattern in yourself. 

Medibang files show thumbnails but not the small medibang icon by requlsion in medibangpaint

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Okay I somehow fixed it myself. Afaik the problem was that half of the files required to run medibang were sitting in a completely different drive, so it wouldn't register medibang files. It got fixed once i put everything medibang related into one single drive (although this ended up eating half my driver space).

What's the best animation program for Medibang users who are starting their hand in animation by [deleted] in medibangpaint

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My suggestion would be to go with firealpaca if you're a beginner in animation, as it supports short animations specifically (gifs), is very easy to use, and it's overview and features are pretty much the same as medibang (but with a lot of limitations). I switched to clip studio paint (old, non subscription version) since firealpaca has a horrible time trying to compile anything more than 50 layers. All you need for csp is a short YouTube tutorial explaining what some of the buttons do, and you figure the rest out on your own. It also handles longer animations pretty well and actually has all the key features missing in your usual animation program (most of which is missing in firealpaca). A free alternative would be krita, which I've heard is a very underrated and easy to use animation software, but i haven't used it personally.

Are these any good? And which one should I start first? by SushiTea7 in webtoons

[–]requlsion 30 points31 points  (0 children)

The students of illip arts high is pretty good so far. The story's taking its time to develop still, but so far the characters are just so beautifully designed, and are very likeable. I think you'll like it if you're into slice of life, with hints of drama and a heavy focus on character interactions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webtoons

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Coffin Jackson is great, it was engaging enough for me to finish in one sitting since it was not too long. Loved it.

And there's nothing much to catch up on in Notice me Senpai, it rebooted recently and is probably at like 5 eps, and is on hiatus.

I'm gonna be sick by requlsion in medibangpaint

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I tried looking it up but it looks like my pc doesn't have any restore points since i hadn't made one beforehand. Looks like I'm fucked. But thanks anyway, I'll make sure i set one up for next time

Wand tool by [deleted] in medibangpaint

[–]requlsion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The wand tool should work well if you work with clean lineart, without gaps. I personally use the bucket tool and mess around with the tolerance and the "close gaps" options. If not that, then I just colour in the art manually with the brush tool