And mainly adjusting only the brush size, hardness, and brush density-the equivalent of Photoshop’s flow. I’ll be doing this entire piece with the default Oil Paint brush. Everything else can be adjusted in the Sub Tool Detail window. Brush SettingsĪll CSP’s built-in brushes essentially work the same, the main differences being between the shapes and textures. It also has several different color pickers, instead of Photoshop’s variations on one, that allow for different types of customization. It excels at lineart in comparison, but its painting brushes-while harder to learn initially-are very satisfying to use. It has a stronger brush engine with better “handling” and stabilization, better drawing and correction features, and in some ways, more control over tool customization. It’s designed specifically for drawing and painting, instead of those being side uses for a catchall imaging program. We recently had a handy article on inking with Clip Studio Paint, so here’s one on doing the thing that’s in the program’s title.
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