![]() The information at the bottom of the screen (C), which I admit I don't understand, needs to be taller and should toggle on and off. The scroll bars (B) are also too narrow to target reliably, even with the stylus. The sub-tool flyouts (A) are still a bit too narrow. Not only is text magnified, but icons are also significantly larger. Manga Studio 5 EX are evident the moment the software is loaded on the Surface Pro. As I've often complained about software like Photoshop CC, icons remain pitifully microscopic. By default in Windows 8, magnification is set to 150% but this only affects font size of desktop applications. I still haven't risked installing the Windows 8.1 preview build on the Surface Pro, but one of its enhancements is supposed to be better desktop scaling capability. And they are achieving this by doing what few developers (including Microsoft) have attempted: cleverly blending the best design paradigms of desktop and Metro style interfaces. Take a closer look at its strengths and weaknesses.Ĭlearly the developers at Celsys understand their clientele and they are rushing headlong to provide the best Windows 8 drawing and painting experience bar none. The Clip Studio Paint 1.2.7 video we posted earlier this week does a fair job of demonstrating the design changes that vastly improve its suitability for the Surface Pro and other small screen Windows tablets.Īlthough we already have Manga Studio 5 EX in house, we just had to acquire the Japanese version in order to UPDATE: I've received confirmation from Smith Micro that these UI changes will be part of the Manga Studio 5 updates scheduled to be released this fall.
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