Originally Posted by
FirebornX
I honestly think you're putting too much weight on the program that you use to make the art.
The program is just a tool, Paintshop pro is plenty good to create great digital artwork... I read about one famous artist awhile back that used nothing but PSP for a long time because he was too poor to afford photoshop.
More than the program that you use is the method of input. Pretty much as a pre-requisite you need a digital art tablet for most types of digital artwork, a mouse is just way to limiting unless you're doing vector work or 3D. The tablet will allow you to draw fairly naturally using pressure and a pen / paper type feel to create natural looking strokes depending on the brush you use in your program. After that it's just messing with the program's brushes and colors to get it to look the way you want it to look.
Note: It will still take a LOT of practice, it's not completely like drawing or painting, there are many different factors to consider and settings to tweak to get things the way you want them to look.
I would suggest you look up wacom tablets. They're the industry standard, I've tried others but they're crap. Just shell the money for a wacom and you won't regret it.
An entry level tablet like their bamboo line will run you around $100, however I personally use an Intuos 1 that I've had since high school... so like 10 years... You can probably find a used one on ebay fairly cheap, when I got my Intuos new it was around $300... I think the new ones still run that much.
As far as using a photoshop hair coloring tutorial for PSP I think it would work because the tutorial will most likely just give you a technique for doing the hair that can be adapted from one program to the other if you try it out and think about what the author is trying to teach you.
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