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Learn Clip Studio Paint - Second Edition

By : Liz Staley
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Learn Clip Studio Paint - Second Edition

By: Liz Staley

Overview of this book

Clip Studio Paint, the successor to Manga Studio, is used by over four million illustrators and comic creators around the world. This book will guide you through every step of learning this software, from system requirements and installation, all the way through to exporting your work for print or the web. Learn how to create new documents, customize tools to fit your working style, use ruler tools to create anything from straight lines to intricate backgrounds, add 3D elements, create comic panels using the specialized panel tools, utilize screentones and materials, add text and word balloons to your comics, create sound effects, easily flat and color your comics using reference layers, and bring your drawings to life using the animation features. By the end of this book, you will be able to navigate the Clip Studio Interface and program preferences, customize the various tools, and be able to create your own black-and-white and color illustrations and comics from start to finish.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)

Using Reference Layers

Reference layers are a game changer for anyone who does digital art. Reference layers allow us to make some aspects of the digital coloring process a lot easier.

Many beginning digital artists make a mistake when starting to add color to their art. Once they have some nice inks down, they grab the bucket fill tool in whatever software they're using and start adding color willy-nilly to the same layer that their line art is on. This produces results like the following screenshot:

If we look closely at the area between the black lines and the color, we can see a slight line of white and gray pixels that haven't been filled in. This results in an unpolished look, and to take a pen tool and go over the unfilled area takes a lot of time in order to clean it up.

Each artist is unique and has their own way of working, but it is recommended that you...