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Hello,

I  tried searching the forums and could not really find anything to answer my question so posting here.

To keep thing short, I am comparing Krita, Clip Studio Paint, and Affinity Designer/Photo and am leaning towards Designer.

Reason being, I like the idea of working with either raster or vectors or a hybrid of both.

I will be using this software for game concept art (characters, background, etc).

I personally like the idea of outlining inking a character with vectors but still being able to use raster for colors, shading, texture, depth and etc. or being able to do a full raster detailed concept piece of lets say a landscape but having the option to mix in vectors if I wish.

So that brings me to my question.... how extensive is the Pixel Persona in AD for digital painting? Is it anything close to AP or Photoshop? The reason I am also looking at Krita and CSP is because they are primarily raster programs with some vector options.

Thanks!

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In case you're not aware, you can get a 10-day free trial to see for yourself. You can also watch the tutorials.

For the free trial (which runs for 10 days continuously from the time you first run the program), visit https://affin.co/designertrial

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Hello, I am looking more for how this product compares with it's raster option vs Photoshop?
I am trying to determine which product to focus getting better at and learning so a trial will not do me much good.

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