But Muro - wow. Big.
Tools - cool. Functionality-wise, Muro offers the best, close to basic Photoshop or Painter 'amenities' online, like layering, opacity, and special brushes (others, you have to purchase with points)
Is it realtime? Pfffft. I don't think so. Muro is not for the artist with poor bandwidth. At least that's how I experienced it. It's like working on a 256 MB RAM if you have basic connectivity package like mine.
I was hoping you can enjoy the beauty of playing back your work afterwards and see your art happen while sipping your favorite cup of coffee, but nah, not on Muro. That's one thing I liked about graffitti when I was wasting my precious time on Facebook - watching my own work.
So if those two 'minor' requirements aren't there, then I'd rather do it on Photoshop, save my work, and not have to deal with the pressure of finishing my work in one sitting.
HEY, LOOK! PENCIL BOY IS RANTING ABOUT ONLINE DIGITAL DRAWING!







