>>2786022>Programs don't matter you do.Don't be another retard who thinks tools don't matter just because some asshole can do a figure drawing with a chocolate bar.
Yes a good artist can produce good art with bad tools and bad artists can produce bad art with good tools, that doesn't mean good tools aren't useful.
The difference between trying to do a digital painting in MSPaint and photoshop is clear to anyone who's not an idiot, and just because a skilled artist can make something nice in MSPaint doesn't mean anyone should be encouraged to use it or discouraged from using photoshop. The differences between Photoshop, clip studio, SAI, etc are smaller but still there.
>It's like asking what's the best pencil brand.Digital encompasses so many different tools, different programs have a different character to them with different strengths even if you can get similar outputs with enough effort. Different tools get different results, you can't buy watercolors expecting an oil painting, and if you're trying to emulate an oil painting with watercolors "because it's all paint anyway lol" you're being a stubborn jackass intentionally making it hard for yourself.
Anyway, OP I prefer Manga Studio (I think Clip Studio is identical except for name) to Photoshop personally, but photoshop is the standard answer you're going to get and it'll be able to do mostly anything you need it to.