Oooh I see! I didn't know that about version CS6. ^^ And say, is this also the same program that is used to do animation? I'm probably mixing this up with a different software though. =/



Um, but don't get the wrong idea though, this Rarity you made is great! What I'm saying is... well... If my memory serves, Photoshop wasn't originally designed to be a drawing software (I think it may have originally been intended as a photo editing software), so it's one reason why you'll have to play around with the setting to find one that works for you. That, and Photoshop does have many, many functions and tools, and most people will really need only a few tools on there at most for a painting, so please be careful not to get overwhelmed.



Also, am I right in saying that Photoshop does not have a stabilizer? I could be wrong of course, but if that's the case, then that's another aspect that you'll have to adapt to. Come to think of it, the blending is probably different too since you'll probably need to rely more on things like the soft eraser and playing around with the flow of a brush to make the blend smoother (It's probably not a good idea to rely on the dodge/burn tool if the tutorials I've seen are of any indication).



I do get where you're coming from regarding the consistency of using one program... It does seemed pretty disruptive (And potentially disorienting) to be switching software in the middle of the art process, doesn't it? At any rate, this is just a hunch, but I'm sure you'll find Photoshop to be more to your liking. ^^