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openCanvas 1.1
If you find you enjoy the process, then yea, definitely pick up Black Ink!
It's a lot of fun and a great asset to your toolbox.
If you feel like buying a more complete painting package, there's an incredible one called CLIP STUDIO PAINT.
It was originally a Japanese only software, but has recently received an official English release.
It combines features from Photoshop (raster/brushes/textures/filters), Illustrator (vector/strokes/patterns/perspective), InDesign (text/templates/layout/frames/pages), SAI (paint blending/vectors) and even 3D mannequins and props!