From what I gathered, CSP should be fairly similar to Krita (which I use now), but the PRO version also has a feature I am curious about and which I noticed might be helpful: modifying vector lines. This can help get the lines neat and pretty much just the right shape needed at the moment, but... Exactly, "but". "But does it really feel that good to use to pay 100PLN for it, especially since I'm not drawing everyday and would most likely not use that much of the bought content?". Vector drawing is neat (I've seen the streams with artists getting grreat results, but I'm fairly certain that's because they a: can draw better than me, and b: know the software much better than me), but Krita on the other hand has no frame limit for animations (not that I make a whole lot of them, and even if, they are not longer than 12 frames anyway).
Does anyone have some thoughts or opinions on this software? Is it worth shelling out 23€ for a yearly licence + some add-ons (brushes, poses, presets,etc. as far as I was able to deduce)?
I bought the CSP perpetual license while it was on sale, and for me it has been totally worth it! Feels great to draw on, and the variety of free brushes and everything you can download from the CSP store are great too!
I bought the CSP perpetual license while it was on sale, and for me it has been totally worth it! Fe