I have a laptop but it has Linux and I can't find any decent drawing program.
I've tried Krita but it sucks, is there ANY way to use sai tool on Linux?
>>2900126
Yes, pull your pants down and then...
WINE maybe, or a virtual machine.
>Linux tard who insists left and right that linux can do anything windows does
>Its faced with the need for real productivity software and not mere code to tinker around
>Turns out linux is shit for actual work
>>2900371
Kys Pajeet.
Windows is shit. Accept it already.
>>2900126
There are a dozen guides online. I'm not going to spoon feed you something you can google for yourself and figure out- assuming you have even half a brain.
If pen sensitivity doesn't work at there's a guide on DA to help. Only Wacom works OFTB.
Additionally, you can get Photoshop CS2 for free and it runs pretty well on Wine/PlayOn
If you want something native then you're probably shit out of luck. There are krita, my paint and some other goodies but for the most part they are inferior in one way or another to a commercial software. Krita is good, it's brush engine is great. However it's heavy, especially when compared to SAI. You won't be able to run it well on a shit laptop you got for 200 shekels.
>>2900126
Are you fucking retarded? Krita is better than Photoshop.
Jesus ever loving Christ.
Why do you think Krita sucks? It's more cluttered than SAI, sure, but it's really good for digital painting.
If you insist on SAI, WINE or PlayOnLinux is your best bet, but give Krita another try before you dismiss it. (It has magic perspective tools, you gotta admit that's pretty cool)