Does anyone know of a good inking program?

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Does anyone know of a good inking program?

Postby Little Brown Fox » 12 years ago

Inking/line art does not work well at all with GIMP. Does anyone know of a program that does not require the use of a tablet that'd work well for me?

And incidentally, does anyone know of a good anti-virus program that's easy for the computer-illiterate to manage and works on Linux?
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Postby diehard67 » 12 years ago

play with the brush settings in the gimp, there are a tone of things you can configure, and if you don't have one get a usb mouse, trying to do anything with the touch pad can be tricky.

I can look and see if there are other stuff in the repos if you like.

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ok I messed around in the gimp a little.
when you select the brush you get a bunch of options for the tool below the toolbox, you can set the size you want and a bunch of other things, over on the right part of the screen you can select tool presets and it looks to me like basic round detail would be good for inking, try it out and let me know.
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Postby fafner » 12 years ago

For antivirus, have a look here, in the Linux section. Select the one that you like the most (or one at random with a lot of green), and you should find it in your software manager.
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Postby Tetsuwan Penguin » 12 years ago

There is a program called inkscape that might work, but I've never tried it.
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Postby Juanita » 12 years ago

I've heard Inkscape was very good, but it's vector based so I don't know what that would mean for what your trying to use it for, LBF.

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Postby Little Brown Fox » 12 years ago

Inkscape is almost done downloading~!

Ohgreat, now I have to wait for it to install. :shifty:

Ohnowait, it's done. :heart: I just have to restart the computer...
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Postby Tetsuwan Penguin » 12 years ago

You shouldn't have to restart Linux to install a program. That sounds like a carryover from the windows installer. Linux has no fraggin registry that has it's hands in everything. Worst case you *might* have to log out and log back in again to refresh your shell variables.
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Postby Little Brown Fox » 12 years ago

"Tetsuwan Penguin" wrote:You shouldn't have to restart Linux to install a program. That sounds like a carryover from the windows installer. Linux has no fraggin registry that has it's hands in everything. Worst case you *might* have to log out and log back in again to refresh your shell variables.

... I don't know what any of that stuff is.

I'm just going by what the notifications told me.

Now, then, to try this puppeh OUT~!
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Postby diehard67 » 12 years ago

if your computer told you had to restart then it must have installed some updates in the background that required it, like the kernel or some other low level thing that the hole system depends on, just for installing a program or even a driver most of the time it is ready to use when the package manager said it is done installing.
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Postby Little Brown Fox » 12 years ago

... You lost me again.
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