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Originally Posted by Onward2wards
http://www.gimp.org/
GIMP is similar to the expensive professional program Adobe Photoshop. GIMP can be used to retouch photos, make compositions, and even paint art from scratch. It is stable and has a lot of features, but also has a pretty big learning curve. My only beefs with it are the brush options don't allow you to organize brushes as well as Photoshop, and the program can sometimes be a bit slow compared to professional programs you pay for. Nevertheless, it's worth a look considering the $0 price tag!
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You can make custom brushes.
Here's an animation of 3 different image to pencil scripts that can be added to GIMP.