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Manga Studio Debut 3.0 Mac
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Manufacturer: Smith Micro Software Inc.
Binding: CD-ROM
Publisher: Smith Micro Software Inc.
Label: Smith Micro Software Inc.
Platform: Macintosh
Platform: Macintosh
Features for Manga Studio Debut 3.0 Mac :
- Pen Touch lets users draw naturally when using a Tablet
- Use Vector Mapping Technology and Pen Pressure Sensing to recreate the subtleties of drawing on paper
- Create realistic tones, and change and delete tones easily
- Redraw lines, repaint white or beta fills and edit word balloons
- Write to JPEG, BMP, and PSD files, as well as outputting to a printer
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Customer Reviews
Much easier to use than I expected! 
2007-08-10
I love this software so far! I just wish I could afford Manga Studio EX just for the extra features!
This software is wonderful in providing me the chance to sketch before I throw together a composition!
I admit the fact that layers can be used as either a finished drawing or sketch is a big help. Too bad you can't make drawings in color!
Best software for drawing Manga I've yet seen 
2007-05-07
I drew a 15 page mini-comic last month partly to test the software out, and really ended up liking Manga Studio in the process. The big win for me was the default set of pens that actually behave more or less like real-world pens do. That, and a rotating canvas (space-shift to access this feature fast). And well-implemented comic tones. And programmable speed lines. And decent captioning. And did I mention the great pens? Other people I know who tried it also love the automatic panel divisions, although I haven't tried that feature out yet. It tends to get a bit slow on a Mac if you zoom in very close, but my solution was to work with a relatively zoomed-out image.