You guys know the demo of it? It's really cool sounding, it's both a big and small jump between Studio/Studio and the free Artrage. So I asked if I could get Studio, and that's a yes! But - I noticed that the demo is *gulp* Studio pro... Studio pro I believe - Is A WHOLE 80 BUCKS! I think I can get a $15 dollar discount since I got the free starter edition. But I guess that's not much off, but Studio is only $40 dollars. I really want it, I guess - It's just a program that mimics traditional art, but it's awesome. So I want to know the difference between Studio, Studio Pro, ArtRage 2 full, and Starter edition. Some reviews on all but Starter are useful too. Thanks! Anything to ArtRage s welcome too, but more on my concern would be better.
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I think Artrage looks like one of the best drawing/art programs. Unfortunately, I got a cheap little trial >.> I think Maki-Tak has the full one though, you can try to ask her.

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littletonkslover wrote:
I think Artrage looks like one of the best drawing/art programs. Unfortunately, I got a cheap little trial >.> I think Maki-Tak has the full one though, you can try to ask her.
OK! I'll leave her a link to it.
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Well, I have the full version of Artrage 2, so I got a discount when I got Studio pro. Studio Pro's a LOT harder that Artrage 2, it's incredibly complex and something I'm still learning to use. Make sure you know about hues and saturation before using the program.
On the other hand, there's loads of new features. There's hundreds of "stickers" to choose from, a gloop pen, an ink pen, and dozens of new textures. You can play with thousands of settings and it's really advanced. I guess it kinda depends what you want to use the program for.

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Maki-Tak wrote:
Well, I have the full version of Artrage 2, so I got a discount when I got Studio pro. Studio Pro's a LOT harder that Artrage 2, it's incredibly complex and something I'm still learning to use. Make sure you know about hues and saturation before using the program.
On the other hand, there's loads of new features. There's hundreds of "stickers" to choose from, a gloop pen, an ink pen, and dozens of new textures. You can play with thousands of settings and it's really advanced. I guess it kinda depends what you want to use the program for.
Hm, you just helped me too

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Maki-Tak wrote:
Well, I have the full version of Artrage 2, so I got a discount when I got Studio pro. Studio Pro's a LOT harder that Artrage 2, it's incredibly complex and something I'm still learning to use. Make sure you know about hues and saturation before using the program.
On the other hand, there's loads of new features. There's hundreds of "stickers" to choose from, a gloop pen, an ink pen, and dozens of new textures. You can play with thousands of settings and it's really advanced. I guess it kinda depends what you want to use the program for.
I already know how to use it on the first 2 days of the demo. XD So do you think chu knows the difference from Studio and Stu. Pro?
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