With the Manga phenomenon growing rapidly around the world, Smith Micro Software has just released the latest version of their Manga product line, Manga Studio Debut and Manga Studio EX for Windows. These are the leading packages used by artists and hobbyists to create professional, ready-to-publish comics and print cartoons from start to finish.
Manga is the artistic style of drawing that began in the late 18th century in Japan. Translated, the term means "whimsical pictures." The modern era of Manga began after World War II and it has lead Japan to become the world leader in comics. For a feel of what Manga is like, Wired Magazine put together a Visual History of Manga in America.
Manga Studio Debut is the entry level version that is aimed at novice users, and features a beginner's assistant and dynamic help to get you started quickly. Manga Studio EX is the legacy, premier solution for professional comic artists, and it contains all of the bells and whistles a professional will need. Here I am looking at the Manga Studio EX package.
In Manga Studio, you create pages on which you can draw using a pencil tool; this works well with the Wacom tablet so you can really draw naturally. You can then use the Panel Ruler Cutter to create panels to section off your comic. Then you use your pen tool to ink the drawing and give it form. Using the Pen and Ruler functions you draw backgrounds, add line effects, and then paste tone effects to finish the pages. You add text and then you can publish to a number of different formats.
What is new in Manga Studio 4 EX?
• Professional Color Set – lets you choose from literally millions of colors and gives you the ability to create your own colors and color sets. You can switch back and forth easily between colors, and work with color correction tools such as dodge and burn, as well as having the ability to blend colors.







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