20 Projects using Clip Studio Paint that need your attention
There are loads of incredible digital painting programs available today. One that has recently caught our attention is Clip Studio Paint as we've noticed a spike in members creating projects with this tool.
There are loads of incredible digital painting programs available today. One that has recently caught our attention is Clip Studio Paint as we've noticed a spike in members creating projects with this tool.
We jumped onto their website to take a look at what's news. This is what we found.
From realistic watercolor and thick oil painting to comic-style coloring and more, you can find your perfect tools with our range of free and customizable brushes.
Unlike typical layers, vector layers let you resize and edit lines without a hitch, essential for your graphic design and professional work. Experience the flexibility of vectors combined with the natural drawing feel of Clip Studio Paint.
Symmetry and perspective are easier with our advanced rulers, perfect for intricate patterns or complex backgrounds. All the technical tools you need, with a drawing comfort you’ll love.
All sounds pretty good, but let's take a look at what members are creating with it. Here are some of our recent favourites.
For my project in lab 1 I wanted to make a motion comic. I chose to tell a story about two mercenaries hunting a shinigami. I uploaded the last two pages on Youtube since I can't upload gifs.
Aika is a character I have designed for a short motion comic, this contains the concept sketchs along with a turn around, showing my process in designing the character.
The character is an Oni character with an energetic personality and who always seeks to have fun regardless of the situation.
I've been putting off learning the Boolean workflow for quite a while now, big thanks to Gleb Alexandrov and Aidy Burrows - their hardsurface modeling course was incredibly useful and helped me broaden my modeling skillset!
This is the Lythienne Character Pack where the objective of this project is to do 2 things. The first thing is to improve an old character I made a few years ago and the second is being able to develop more of a personal art style. So far I feel that I have made progress in moving towards a more personal art style.
This is a character I designed for a motion comic called Akane.
Akane is a wolf spirit who is rather aloof and carefree, mostly just wanting to get the job done and will do mostly anything as long as she's getting paid.
I've included the turn around and concept sketches, as well as an expression sheet