Originally, I’d added an ending line of something to the effect that if I was supposed to have MS4, I’d be granted a way for it to happen. Back on January 2, 2010, I had a note in my blog post about MS4. Now enters Manga Studios 4 and guess what? Yep, you can color pages with it. My only lament was that I wished it had color. I produced four graphic novel chapters with MS3. But if there’s one thing I’ve learned, there’s nothing more frustrating than knowing that you should be able to do something in a more simple fashion and you could do it if you had that one version higher. I bought the EX version (over the Debut which is significantly cheaper, but has fewer tools) even though I knew that for me it was probably overkill.
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Why try to figure out how to do a comic on the computer if someone had already done the work for me? It didn’t take me long to find Manga Studios 3. Since I’ve always been one to work smarter, not harder, I hoped someone had some sort of comic book drawing software on the market.
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It didn’t take me long to discover the illustrating a comic was a lot of work. At first, I started sketching by hand while I took a moment to learn what all went into making a comic. It was then I decided to start telling my tales as graphic novels. Drawing had entered my life and turned my storytelling world upside-down.
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Though I’ve always loved telling stories, I didn’t feel like I was supposed to be writing stories as novels at that time.
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Stepping back about six years or so, I came to a decision. We interrupt the normally scheduled eBay auction blog, to bring you this special software review!