Very few? It seems most are using PS. I can't stand it for digital painting.
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it´s a bit ironically
Due to twitter it felt, like tons of artists switched to CSP. My TL was full of artist celebrating new features on CSP the last couple of weeks and finally gave up to use PS. 
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Same, except for the powerful pc because im broke
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I still use photoshop :D
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Yeahaa!!
Feels great to be not alone anymore 
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I'm still on Photoshop too (with LazyNezumi for brush control), but CSP seems great, and I'll give it a proper go once it directly imports PS brushes. I think it doesn't have (and won't have even with the next update) the Liquify tool though, which I love in PS. Maybe one day!
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Oh, yeah, I remember
@LazyNezumi. It is a fantastic tool for smooth linework. I think, CSP is also pretty cool. But it´s hard to switch, when all clients use PS all the time and I´m so used to it as well because I use PS since I started digital art maaaaaaaany years ago. - Show replies
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I use them interchangeably actually. I draw mainly on ClipStudioPaint because it’s lighter on my ram (I have a potato PC) but I use PS’s better photo editing capabilities to fix up minor things and do edits

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I never felt I had to use other tool than Krita, it has it all. Super for line art and painting and many more features, even PS starts to implement them bit by bit. Adobe even sent a user researcher my way.
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i still use photoshop lmao i'm too used to it to change programs also i can't afford csp i'm broke as heck
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