Thanks. I was playing around with photopea.com online. When I'm on my better computer, I usually use Fire Alpaca. Photopea looks pretty decent, but all the options are in different places so it currently has the hassle of "Why can't I find the eraser tool? Where did they put it?" Hence, this took longer to color in than if I'd just grabbed the markers, but... digital editing has the option of that magical "undo" so I can change colors if I change my mind.
The biggest downside with digital editing for me is that I keep fussing with it for too long. Traditional art has a point where, whether you like it or not, it's definitely done. With digital, I'm always thinking that maybe I should tweak one more thing.
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The biggest downside with digital editing for me is that I keep fussing with it for too long. Traditional art has a point where, whether you like it or not, it's definitely done. With digital, I'm always thinking that maybe I should tweak one more thing.