![]() ![]() It's something that the writer of Sai must have really thought about and worked on. I've been suggesting it to the writer of 4th paint to add this option for a while but no go there. It's pretty amazing, other programs should learn from Sai and give this option. That's the biggest difference in how blurring and pushing color is better in Sai. It also doesn't treat clear on layers as white, or as a color in itself, as most other painting applications like painter 11, Photoshop, and many even bigger better known painting programs. This also effects how it can blur colors. It's like having absolute control over opacity/translucency versus relative control on a tablet, but for transparency. In sai this isn't absolute and the cross section will be calculated so that it's based absolutely on the pressure of the stroke. So if you do like a 20% stroke over another 20% stroke you wind up with a 40% stroke where they overlap. All other paint programs use a buildup method mainly. I've done a lot of comparison to the way Sai handles transparency and bluring and pushing of colors.
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