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any tips?

Posted by FlowerPuke - March 1st, 2024


I'm switching from photoshop to clip studio since my laptop can handle it so far ngl its better that Ps but do you guys have any tips that could help me in learning clip?


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import your photoshop brushes

Draw everything in CSP and then make your final edits in photoshop because it’s way better for that sort of thing. (At least that’s what I do)

-While using a brush, pressing C will invert it into an eraser. I heard this is good for line consistency.
-Selecting an area and using the 2nd last icon (the polkadot one) you can make polkadot patterns. If you wanna use a polkadot "brush", I use this: https://assets.clip-studio.com/en-us/detail?id=2010200
-And for less wrist/hand pain you could use this pen pressure setting, but you might want to make some personal adjustments. https://twitter.com/Solcyonn/status/1763656329477136467
Hope this helps out!

-Oh and something very, very important that most artists don't realize. Each time you export a file, the color de-saturates a little, to turn it off go to File>Preferences>Color Conversion and set rendering intent to "Saturation". There's other settings to mess around with, but that's most likely it.