| That's excellent cartoonMike! I had found a not so good solution by pasting individual Layers from an old document into a new one of an higher size, and I noticed that vector Layers retain their vectorial nature, but this is more efficient. The bad point is that it seems that, if you MUST retain a wide areas around the drawn surface of the page, you have to restrict the page size to some A4 size if you are in 1200dpi resolution, because I guess that MS has been conceived to do small pocket-size comics, not A4 ones. That is a bad point especially if you have twin-pages to draw (I mean attached left and right pages that are sharing some panels), therefore you need an original drawing size which is huge. However, if you draw in vector, it would be better than raster, but here also you are limited by the export capabilities of MS. It would be great that Celsys, SmithMicro and others involved in the manufacture of MS understand that MS could also be used by non-manga comic illustrators such as Belgian-style ones.
Also I thank you a lot for informing us that now an update has been done to support Mac OS 10.5 operating system. If somebody has info about the adaptation of Comic Studio 4 into Manga Studio 4 Pro EX, I am very interested! I hope that the new version will have less limitations than the current Manga Studio 3 Pro EX, but I am skeptical about that. |