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| So, I'm looking in the art forums and I'm on the list of platforms, but does anyone know of any good platforms that don't require money or download? I use kleki for recolors and patterns and such and the free Pixlr E for the rest, but I think if i had a platform more geared toward higher art, I could improve my pieces. Any suggestions? |
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Unfortunately I dont think you're going to find many art websites that are on par with downloaded apps, however I did find a couple with a bit of research ^^ i havent tried them myself, so I cant personally reccomend them, but you can try them lol 1. Photopea - Closest to Photoshop in-browser.
- Supports PSD files, layers, masks, filters, and adjustment tools.
- Great for photo editing, digital painting, and graphic design.
- URL: photopea.com
2. Magma Studio - Collaborative drawing tool with real-time multi-user canvas.
- Layer support, brush customization, and pressure sensitivity.
- Ideal for group sketching or remote art jams.
- URL: magma.com
3. Aggie.io - Lightweight collaborative drawing app by the makers of Magma.
- Simpler than Magma Studio but still supports layers and tablet input.
- Great for quick sketch sessions with friends.
- URL: aggie.io
If you DO download an app, I highly reccomend Krita<3 very similar to PS, completely free, and a TON of user-made brushes available for free ^^
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KPH Equestrian said: Unfortunately I dont think you're going to find many art websites that are on par with downloaded apps, however I did find a couple with a bit of research ^^ i havent tried them myself, so I cant personally reccomend them, but you can try them lol 1. Photopea - Closest to Photoshop in-browser.
- Supports PSD files, layers, masks, filters, and adjustment tools.
- Great for photo editing, digital painting, and graphic design.
- URL: photopea.com
2. Magma Studio - Collaborative drawing tool with real-time multi-user canvas.
- Layer support, brush customization, and pressure sensitivity.
- Ideal for group sketching or remote art jams.
- URL: magma.com
3. Aggie.io - Lightweight collaborative drawing app by the makers of Magma.
- Simpler than Magma Studio but still supports layers and tablet input.
- Great for quick sketch sessions with friends.
- URL: aggie.io
If you DO download an app, I highly reccomend Krita<3 very similar to PS, completely free, and a TON of user-made brushes available for free ^^
thank you! i'll try these out <3
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I've used photopea before, as ibis doesn't support psd file format. I've only used it on mobile which is an adventure. Otherwise it is nicely set up and fairly easy to use. I am not familiar with the mechanics of Photoshop but it looks very similar. The only thing is it does not save if you leave the tah open. If the page refreshes your work will be gone, so make sure to look into a save feature or regularly back up the files. Good luck!
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HMH Reality Check said: I've used photopea before, as ibis doesn't support psd file format. I've only used it on mobile which is an adventure. Otherwise it is nicely set up and fairly easy to use. I am not familiar with the mechanics of Photoshop but it looks very similar. The only thing is it does not save if you leave the tah open. If the page refreshes your work will be gone, so make sure to look into a save feature or regularly back up the files. Good luck!
thank you! if i have any trouble may i PM you?
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