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Tag: clip studio paint

How to use the Perspective Tool in CLIP STUDIO PAINT
Apr 8
Brian

How to use the Perspective Tool in CLIP STUDIO PAINT

Clip Studio Paint is a really good program and it has a lot of features that most of us have yet to utilize. One that comes in super handy is the Perspective Tool. In my latest tutorial video, I show how to use the perspective tool in Clip Studio Paint. There are a few things…

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Clip Studio Paint Tutorials
Apr 6
Brian

Clip Studio Paint Tutorials

I’ve started a series of tutorials on using Clip Studio Paint. I’m planning on a doing two or three a week and if there is a specific topic you’re interested in leave me a note in the comments here or over on YouTube. Here are the first couple: If you find them helpful please share…

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How to Animate in Clip Studio Paint -- The Easy Way!
Jan 7
Brian

How to Animate in Clip Studio Paint — The Easy Way!

If you’re trying to figure out how to animate in clip studio paint, this might help. There are about four or five things to keep in mind getting started, and they’re not hard to learn, but they’re not obvious when you first get going. I’m not a great animator, but if you’re looking to use…

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Why you are abandoning drawings too quickly
Jan 1
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Why you are abandoning drawings too quickly

Sometimes I abandon drawings too quickly. It might be because I’m tired or not feeling into it or any number of subconscious reasons. But sometimes it’s just because I’m lazy and want a solid drawing to appear by instinct rather than working out the sketch and refining it. A good drawing is more satisfying when…

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