![]() ![]() It’s possible to create entire environments out of 3D models in Clip Studio Paint!įor this tutorial, I will be primarily using models from the Ultimate 3D Models Pack from Graphixly, available here: pack is a great resource for general scene building, with tons of furniture and other object models. There are lots of models that come with CSP already, and tons more that can be downloaded from the community created assets directory or other creators. One of the coolest features of Clip Studio Paint, if you ask me, is the ability to use 3D models right there in the program while you draw. I write weekly posts on and on CSP Tips, so be sure to come back every week to learn more Clip Studio Tips and Tricks from me! Many of you probably know my name from those books, in fact. I was a beta-tester on the Manga Studio 5 program and for Clip Studio Paint, and I have written three books and several video courses about the program. Not too bad!! Not done yet either =w= SO next, we have to convert the layers into their respective colors.Hello! My name is Liz Staley and I’m a long-time user of Clip Studio Paint (I started using the program back when it was known as Manga Studio 4!). ![]() I think it’s important that they stay in the order of Red, Green, and Blue, Red being the top layer, Blue being the bottom, like this: You end up with 3 of the same layers! You can rename them for each color they’ll be converted to (Red, Green, and Blue) if you want, but I didn’t. *This can also be/is usually done in Photoshop, but not everyone has photoshop, and there are already tutorials for it I think! Do what u gotta do!įIRST you wanna start out with a picture/piece of art (works best when done on something that is only one layer!) and duplicate that layer three times! Do that by going to “Layer > Duplicate Layer” on the file tab, like this: I’m going to try to keep this simple as possible, cause it confuses tf out of me and i only just now learned how to do it in CSP lol Hello! this is an effect I see in a lot of artworks and that I use a lot, I tend to see new/younger digital artists (even others who are more experienced) asking me and others quite often how to do it but there doesn’t seem to be many tutorials for how to do it, especially not for Clip Studio Paint. ![]()
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