Indicators versus Sliders
One of the annoying bits of UI in Clip Studio Paint is the series of squares to indicate a growing selection. Here’s how to change it to a slider.
One of the annoying bits of UI in Clip Studio Paint is the series of squares to indicate a growing selection. Here’s how to change it to a slider.
Clip Studio Paint has a trick to switch to a new tool temporarily, giving you a quicker way to go back and forth between tools. It’ll speed some things up for you.
What size do you want to draw at? First, you’ll need to pick the right canvas size and resolution. There’s a simple trick you can use for this.
Picking a font in Clip Studio Paint is not terribly easy, but you can narrow down your choices with some up front work to prepare font lists. You may have seen these in font manager programs. I use the one that comes with the Mac OS, called Font Book, for example. As you can see…
Have you ever wanted to post a timelapse video to social media of the drawing you just did? Clip Studio Paint offers that now, and I’ll show you how to use it.
Choosing a font in Clip Studio Paint can be a pain. But with two simple tricks, you can make it a little easier.
The Trouble With Open Shapes Let’s take a simple shape. Now, let’s color it in with the Fill tool. (“G” is the keyboard shortcut for this.) Oops! This rectangle isn’t complete. The black line doesn’t close on the left side. That small gap makes filling the shape in with color impossible. Or does it? What…
When the black lines around a character’s head are too distracting, you have two ways to change the lineart color with CSP.
Clip Studio Assets is the new way of finding and downloading new materials, brushes, etc. for Clip Studio Paint. In this video, I’ll show you how to register, download, and organize these materials.
Keyboard shortcuts are the key to a more fluid experience in using Clip Studio Paint. Here are eight I couldn’t live without.