Manga Studio 4 For Windows Released
Smith Micro Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMSI) Consumer Group today announced the immediate availability of Manga Studio Debut 4 and Manga Studio EX 4 for Windows, the world’s leading manga and comic art software used by artists and hobbyists to create professional, ready-to-publish comics and print cartoons from start to finish.
“The global manga phenomenon is growing rapidly and today thousands of manga artists around the world delve into a wide range of subjects, including comedy, action, sports, business and romance,” said Sarina DuPont, Product Manager for Smith Micro Software. “Manga Studio has become one of the world’s most popular comic solutions because it saves artists time and resources, while offering users powerful tools to enhance their creativity.”
Manga Studio 4 offers an intuitive interface and a comprehensive suite of screen tones, content and special effects to satisfy comic artists at any level. The Debut version is designed for novice users and features a Beginner’s Assistant and dynamic help to allow them to get started quickly. Manga Studio 4 EX continues Manga Studio’s legacy as the premier solution for professional comic artists with many new features including specialized color correction tools, millions of colors to choose from, enhanced filtering sets and special effects, new vector tools to create resolution-independent vector images, over 550 3D objects to complement as comic props, and much more.
Pricing and Availability:
The MSRP for Manga Studio Debut 4 is $49.99. Previous users can upgrade for only $19.99. Manga Studio EX 4 will be available for $299.99, with upgrades from previous versions priced at $129.99. Manga Studio 4 will be available from the Smith Micro web store or at www.smithmicro.com/manga, and from popular resellers such as Amazon.com.
To learn more about Manga Studio 4, please visit www.mangastudio.net. You can view online tutorials, videos, a gallery and more.
This article was last modified on June 19, 2020
This article was first published on November 17, 2008
