
When I saw the announcement for FireAlpaca SE's new dark mode UI, I decided it was about time to buy it and to return to using FireAlpaca. It's honestly abysmal and the artistic community will never forgive them for this. Seriously, I'd paid for a one time licence and they already have a premium currency, but now my one time licence will no longer receive future updates. Following their announcement on their new subscription model, I've lost all faith in CSP going forward.
#FIREALPACA STRAIGHT LINES BUGGING OUT SOFTWARE#
No other software is capable of that.Īfter getting a drawing tablet, and some deterioration of my eyesight that makes it impossible to use light mode apps without getting migraines, I had switched to Clip Studio Paint. This stabilises brush strokes from a mouse.


I've been using the free version of FireAlpaca for quite a few years now, as it is the only drawing software that stabilises input from a mouse. And if you don't want dark mode or automatic updates, it's still free, forever, on the official website! FA64 or FASE, you're going to want to use this drawing software. This specific issue is somewhat avoidable if you're careful lol (side note: the same tablet works WAY WORSE in the free version, for instance whenever i switch windows then click back on firealpaca with my pen it stops responding to my strokes at all and forces me to restart the program)

#FIREALPACA STRAIGHT LINES BUGGING OUT PRO#
I use huion kamvas pro 16 display tablet, and it does not work very well with selection-related tools like lasso and transform mode, by that I mean it does not respond to pen input most of the time and I have to resort to using the mouse. What bothers me however is that it doesn't seem to be very compatible with huion tablets. Sucks that the free version doesn't have dark mode like this one, but I'm fine with paying for the steam firealpaca ! I also dont need to mess around with logging into separate services to download brushes, which is a huge plus for me (sick and tired of remembering password smh smh) A very lovely art program that I've been using since 2016, beginner-friendly and has a nice simple interface.
