I didn’t even mention once during the vector layer tutorial that
Photoshop stinks sometimes (even though I could have), but I’m gonna bring it up here. Photoshop
stinks for flatting. It wasn’t made for it. It was made for photo
retouching, not all this illustration business. CSP, on the other hand,
was designed from the ground up for comics and then for illustration.
You want to flat colors? CSP has you covered. Read below the cut to find
out how flatting in CSP is awesome.
I FOUND THIS IN CLIP STUDIO PAINT BY ACCIDENT BUT OH MY GOD I LOVE THIS PROGRAM SO MUCH WOWOWOWOWOW OKAY
It’s under the Edit menu and is called “Convert brightness to opacity” and I didn’t even know it was an option until I was trying to edit a thing I was working on and hit it accidentally!!!!
This is probably one a few people have been looking forward to. Clip Studio Paint was originally created to handle making comics, back before it could even work in color. So they’ve put thought into making a good working environment to make panels easy for comic artists. In this tutorial, I will be covering the basics of rectangular comic paneling, with a look at what tool settings you need to change to create different panel shapes. For an in-depth look at custom panel shapes, I’ll be making another tutorial later. Read below the cut to find out how to use CSP’s comic paneling tools.
Hello! this is an effect I see in a lot of artworks and that I use a lot, I tend to see new/younger digital artists (even others who are more experienced) asking me and others quite often how to do it but there doesn’t seem to be many tutorials for how to do it, especially not for Clip Studio Paint. I’m going to try to keep this simple as possible, cause it confuses tf out of me and i only just now learned how to do it in CSP lol
*This can also be/is usually done in Photoshop, but not everyone has photoshop, and there are already tutorials for it I think! Do what u gotta do!
so it turns out in clip studio if you have perspective rulers turned on FIGURE AND MARQUEE TOOLS WILL AUTOMATICALLY CONFORM TO PERSPECTIVE. DO YOU KNOW HOW LONG I’VE BEEN TRYING TO FREEHAND CIRCLES.