Well, I moved to KDE Neon recently... Windows forced my hand to move to Linux, and I'm still getting used to it. For now, RIP Clip Studio Paint and IbisPaint on PC
I really feel they should figure out a way to get CSP to be Linux native, due to how great of a software it is. But I know there may be some Wine workarounds, just ain't sure about them.
Recently switched to Linux as well, I'm definitely missing Clip Studio Paint, but imo Krita is a pretty good alternative. (& it's free so if you don't like it you can always move on and try something else). Best of luck on your Linux journey!
I decided to switch to Linux as well, even though I've never used it before. I'm really hoping I will manage to get at least some of my art programs running, because I hate changing programs and learning where every tool is over again :( but if it will be necessary, it is what it is...
Looking to switch soon myself. But I'll probably dualboot for a while just to make sure everything works on Linux before fully dropping it. Unfortunately naitive linux art programs have been having problems w/the X11 to Wayland switch, but I haven't tested my suite yet to say much (and honestly it's a confusing topic for me...)
I wonder if Winboat can run them? Though, that program is still a WIP and I haven't messed with it.Or maybe trying some weird running through Steam/Proton shenanigans that I've done before with some programs. I'm not familiar with either Clip Studio or Ibis, but I've gotten FL Studio working.
I use Clip Studio on linux! You do have to do a but of work/configuration with Wine but it works! Raidenthephantoms on youtube has a tutorial on how to do it ^^
I really feel they should figure out a way to get CSP to be Linux native, due to how great of a software it is. But I know there may be some Wine workarounds, just ain't sure about them.
Recently switched to Linux as well, I'm definitely missing Clip Studio Paint, but imo Krita is a pretty good alternative. (& it's free so if you don't like it you can always move on and try something else). Best of luck on your Linux journey!
I decided to switch to Linux as well, even though I've never used it before. I'm really hoping I will manage to get at least some of my art programs running, because I hate changing programs and learning where every tool is over again :( but if it will be necessary, it is what it is...
Looking to switch soon myself. But I'll probably dualboot for a while just to make sure everything works on Linux before fully dropping it. Unfortunately naitive linux art programs have been having problems w/the X11 to Wayland switch, but I haven't tested my suite yet to say much (and honestly it's a confusing topic for me...)
lack of CSP support is the big thing keeping me off linux rn
I wonder if Winboat can run them? Though, that program is still a WIP and I haven't messed with it.Or maybe trying some weird running through Steam/Proton shenanigans that I've done before with some programs. I'm not familiar with either Clip Studio or Ibis, but I've gotten FL Studio working.
I use Clip Studio on linux! You do have to do a but of work/configuration with Wine but it works! Raidenthephantoms on youtube has a tutorial on how to do it ^^
i like aseprite on linux. you can compile it from source for free and it works great!