![]() Personally I move between them both for certain brushes etc. The 3D modelling pose tool also is great! I'm not a CSP veteran so idk a lot of stuff other than basics, but a lot of my friends have moved to CSP and like the options there a lot. Also the perspective rulers are simple and easy to use.ĬSP though has a lot more options - you have a very nice asset store rich in many resources. Also one thing I use heavily that I think is better in SAI is the fringe layer option (never looks the best for me in CSP). I prefer how brushes blend in SAI, even when I was using CSP one of my main brushes was a brush called "Sai" made to mimic how it feels in it xD. Most of you probably already know how to make yourself brushes in SAI, but here it is just in case. Now I'm a simple person, I use simple tools - for me, I feel like SAI is enough because the brushes they offer though they are more limited in selection they do their job well. I have used both, SAI2 has been better for me than 1 because of the 64bit option, to me actually that makes it much more stable and can use a lot of RAM unlike the older version. I feel like a lot of it comes to personal preference and needs tbh.
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