Anyone use Manga Studio?

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Anyone use Manga Studio?

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I'm looking into it, and I have to say it's looking pretty dang intriguing just as a drawing program, let alone as its intended purpose for making comic pages. Anyone have experience with it?
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Interesting timing of this thread; I have been looking around at reviews of Manga Studio, too! :-)

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LibertyCabbage wrote:melaredblu did a write-up on it.

http://www.webcomicpolice.com/2014/04/m ... ators.html
This breakdown of the program actually gave me the final push to get the program. I just got it today, and I have to say, straight out of the box, I already like it. It does feel more intuitive for drawing, and I can't wait to dig deeper into its functionality. Hell, in the very least, at $35, it wouldn't have been much of a failed investment, anyway. It's a pretty economical addition to my available digital toolbox.
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