![]() I saw it in a lot of comics and was unhappy that making the stuff in Sketchbook was much slower than actually drawing it properly in Photoshop and didn't looks as good as I expected. In the following figure, you can see three different styles of comics, all done in Manga Studio. ![]() What I used to want a lot was to be able to model a 3D interior. So let me reassure you you can use Manga Studio to draw manga, superhero comics, or any other style or genre of sequential art. A stylish kung-fu match would probably have to be done differently. I know it's a bad way to approach it but I still can't help it, it's the most enjoyable way for me! So far I have had only rather short fight scenes without any specific fighting style (usually a character vs a four+ legged giant monster) so it has worked out somehow. I have heard of the option though I never use it - I actually find it a lot of fun to struggle to draw a pose! I have to confess that a lot of my fighting scenes come from simply drawing some random cool poses I want the characters to do and then putting the sketches in order by the script and filling the panels between to make the whole scene meaningful
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