Add me to the "been using CSP for years and never noticed the multi-layer eraser" club! I was familiar with everything else but I can already tell that alone is going to save my hiney sooo many times in the future.
I LOVE how it has an entire community that keeps making new tools and instrument to share with others, i found some brushes that are awesome, usefull and time saving
This is the best overview I've seen. Most videos I find are 20+ minutes and are more or less "how to make your brush bigger or smaller :)" and then jumping to "I just did a 15 step piece where I don't explain how I got here"
I'm a comics artist and use Vector Layers for all my inking. You can't Fill on a Vector Layer, but Reference Layers and "Area Scaling" help ease the minor inconvenience. ("Fill up to Vector Path" also helps immensely, especially when coloring.) Great video, Maddie! I'm sub'ing.
CSP is a beast if you want to dive into the sub tool details of everything, it can do everything you want when you know it inside out, which can take A LOT, but it's totally worth it. One can learn one small detail every day and incorporate it in their workflow, and do it for years
It also has a tooon of time-saving things for comic artists, since it was originally designed for them. The thing where you moved the vector lines by painting over them, was perfection
Symmetry ruler is great for doing front views for character turnarounds, making patterns etc. The perspective rulers are also really useful, but can be a bit complicated to set up the first couple of times.
Ive been using photoshop since elements back in the late 90's/early 2ks. But with the pandemic I was forced to find a less expensive program and after playing with a friends copy of csp, i fell in love with it.
Nothing bothers some artists in regards to fill tools more than when they still see other artists make art without filling in the white infilled areas like corners and the edges you mentioned
I have had clip studio for years and already knew all of these tips, but I still watched the video because I always enjoy seeing more artists ditch the darkness that is PS and come into the shining glory of CSP. The program has never let me down and I doubt it ever will.
god, i was JUST looking up on csp ask on how to get rid of the little white jagged lines when you use the fill tool. No one gave me a straight answer, thank you. this makes my life so much easier. I draw rather messily and i ALSO use a textured brush, same as you, so it was great to see that i dont have to painfully struggle to do flats. (because i am lazy).
OH MY GOD THANK YOU FOR ALL THESE INCREDIBLE TIPS! I'M HAVING A BLAST JUST BY HOW INTUITIVE EVERY ASPECT IT'S! One of the greatest digital artists could ever ask for and more. Thank you once again!
The clipping layer is a perpetual mystery to me. I do hope this time the knowledge of how to use it will stick with me. Id that’s the only thing I get from this video, it’s time well spent and worth a like.
I stumbled across your videos by searching for clip studio help videos, and I must say... your videos are some of the best if not the best tutorial videos with your pronunciation of your words perfectly used for anyone to learn and catch on. And the substance of your videos are exactly what people need to learn and catch on. thank you so much, I hope you make 1M from UA-cam
You can display multiple images at once in sub view if you create canvas and add images there, and add canvas to sub view. There is even an "open on a canvas" button in sub view window if you want to adjust it quicky
That reference window one is exactly what I need right now! I've just started using CSP on a tablet and I've been keeping my reference image on a layer under what I'm working on and adjacent to it and I need to keep swiping over it to see what I'm trying to do XD Also my favourite brush is the gel pen, I use it for almost everything at the moment still ❤
One CSP brush I’m pretty fond of is Real Wooden Pencil. As the name implies, it actually comes pretty close to the feel of sketching with a genuine pencil, especially if you’re like me and like to roll the side a bit for gradients.
I just recently made the switch from Photoshop into clip studio without even looking back once!! Your tip about the 3d model for posing left my jaw on the floor. I don't know why I didn't switch sooner!! My workflow has been cut down easily by half! No joke! Love this program!!!!
I'm a fairly new user to CSP and I love it. I have downloaded the majority of the apps out there for PC, ANDROID and iPAD. CSP is by far the best and I so much hope I can learn more from it and you. Thanks for the videos 😁❤
I've been using CSP basically ever since I started digital art around 5 years ago. At one time I wasn't able to use CSP and went to search for another drawing software. I never realised how useful CSP was until I had to switch programs. CSP has some insane features and it just keeps getting better.
I love that you can use the sub tool to show another piece of art you are working on, like a comic, so you can use it for making sure the colors are correct.
thank you for the video!! i am pleased to have learned something new. i always appreciate more intermediate to advanced feature videos because there are honestly too many beginner tutorials. i always feel talked down to in most ""intermediate to advanced"" videos that just talk about clipping masks and other basic features. i already have an understanding of the program which is why i clicked an 'advanced' tutorial. this video is refreshing!!!
yooo I’ve been drawing my entire life but I only started doing digital art like six months ago and let me tell you it’s been a JOURNEY. I got the basics now but I was so overwhelmed at first and I don’t really have the patience to sit down and watch a whole instructional video, so this was PERFECT for me because you showed some neat (and seriously useful) features and i didn’t lose focus or get distracted. some of these tools are gonna CHANGE MY LIFE. lol. thanks for the great video!!
Check my recent videos, it's up already! And I believe clip studio has an iPad version, but it probably looks somewhat different than the UI I show on the PC version.
Im thrilled by how this looks having tried others like you ,I need something thats going to be more flexible for backgrounds and this seems like itll work so thanks
CSP is a Beast! Every time I watch another vid, I discover something else! I didn't even KNOW about the erase on multiple layers thing! My faves are the timelapse feature and the animation tools. Plus the brushes are amazing!
As someone moving from pencil and paper drawing onto CSP, I've had to kind of had to learn as I go. I've been looking through a lot of YT tutorials on the program with not a lot of success (most videos seem to assume you already know the ins and outs of the application) but I found that just your video has pointed out a lot of essential bits very simply and clearly! It has helped a lot of getting some small degree of control for the program and I do very much appreciate the help the video has given (even though it was not intended as such!)
I have been using Clip Studio Paint since it was still called Manga Studio. I Love This Program! And I also love that it is NOT required to have a monthly subscription for the program, AND there are free assets we can use from other CSP artists.
One of my favourite tools in CSP, is the correction layer gradient. Its sooo much fun playing around with te gradients and I often find it a good way to change the colour of something in my piece. Thank you for making this video, I learned some new stuff!
I love this! I've been using the software for a while and there's still stuff I didn't know like the bucket tool settings, thank you for this video! Also your voice is very sweet
Your Clip Studio Paint tutorials are absolutely wonderful. Great diction used to explain CSP in a clear and concise manner. I'm totally new at this, having bought CSP in order to create pixel art worlds, and now feel completely at home in the CSP environment. Of course, if you feel like making a pixel art tutorial, it would be most welcome. Many thanks for taking the time to make these videos. ;-)
Clip Studio is my favorite program. I've been using it for my art for the last decade. And I still learned stuff... especially the paint bucket settings that I never used. Duh. And I have never used the subview. I just paste my reference into a layer. That is great! Such a dense program. The brushes are also wonderful and the ability to tweak them is incredible.
I still sometimes paste references into a new layer, especially if I need to look at more than one at once. It'd be nice to lay them all out in a spread in subview, buy it is what it is. 😅
@@madameberry can't you open a canvas as put it to the side like where you can slot things in? I don't use it so I'm not entirely sure how to do it but i used to a couple years ago.
I've been using it for a long time too! I remember playfully hating sai users because it was the other popular one with manga studio. Good days, though I love how clip has changed. I stopped using it for a bit and was surprised to go from manga studio to clip
Madame, I recently bought CSP Pro Version 2.0 during its Summer Sale. Having spent so many years with an outdated software (Photoshop Cs5) because the price they charge for the monthly subscription feels like a scam and no longer able to use it due to a brand new computer (the old one was 12 years old sdfghjk), I had to find a new software to transition to, one with improved, updated tools to facilitate my life that could, at least, accept PSD + AI formats and provide me with a decent line stabilizer. The 'smoothing lines' options and the 'sharp lines' features are appealing as it is. Your videos have shown me this is the one I was looking for! Thank you very much for the tips. Into my favorites it goes. You earned a subscriber!
What a great video! I've learned a lot even if I already know CSP😂 I really love the watercolor brush that's just stunning, no software makes it so satisfying as CPS
I would like to see more on making selections and fills. Overall I think your videos are great and you present them in a friendly and approachable way.
I'm so excited! Getting my Pro version tomorrow to start out, but definitely looking forward to upgrading to the EX version as I grow with this! Thank you for this video and the useful tips!
Thank you Madame Berry, your video taught me things i wasn't aware of until now about clip studio paint. Also great work on explain the details in a short amount of time, usually tutorial or tip video's takes about 30 or more min.
Excellent run through some of the features, learnt a load of things, thanks for sharing. Gradient tool is always a favourite and the time-lapse feature which is super useful for tutorials etc
omg just noticed at 1:10 youre using my brush set!! this made my day edit: oh my god you even linked to my brush set and everything ;_; I feel so flattered
Its been a few months since I switch to clip studio and wow thanks these help catch me up on all the things I'm missing the sub view sounds like a god send for my screen juggling acts ! Thanks
I have never needed a brush set as badly as I need those crystal shards. All-around great video, I learned a lot about features I was already aware of and even more about stuff I'd never seen! Definitely subbed.
Even more tools in Part 2!! ua-cam.com/video/6t1mcTAmx5I/v-deo.html
i'm late to the party but thank you
I have been using CSP for a long time ago, I didn't know about "Erase on Multiple Layers". Thank you.
Glad this video was helpful!! It blew my mind when I found out about that tool too 😅
Yes. This information was a blessing. Thank you
Same here, I even considered my self an expert on CSP but never noticed the Erase multiple layers.
Add me to the "been using CSP for years and never noticed the multi-layer eraser" club! I was familiar with everything else but I can already tell that alone is going to save my hiney sooo many times in the future.
@@madameberry I spent like 20 mins last week hunting down one single aberrant dot on one layer amongst 50! This is a lifesaver!
I LOVE how it has an entire community that keeps making new tools and instrument to share with others, i found some brushes that are awesome, usefull and time saving
This is the best overview I've seen.
Most videos I find are 20+ minutes and are more or less "how to make your brush bigger or smaller :)" and then jumping to "I just did a 15 step piece where I don't explain how I got here"
I'm glad this was helpful!! I would like at some point to do a more basic introductory video for CSP, for those who need it.
I'm a comics artist and use Vector Layers for all my inking. You can't Fill on a Vector Layer, but Reference Layers and "Area Scaling" help ease the minor inconvenience. ("Fill up to Vector Path" also helps immensely, especially when coloring.) Great video, Maddie! I'm sub'ing.
Ooh I didnt know "fill up to vector path"!
CSP is a beast if you want to dive into the sub tool details of everything, it can do everything you want when you know it inside out, which can take A LOT, but it's totally worth it. One can learn one small detail every day and incorporate it in their workflow, and do it for years
It also has a tooon of time-saving things for comic artists, since it was originally designed for them. The thing where you moved the vector lines by painting over them, was perfection
Symmetry ruler is great for doing front views for character turnarounds, making patterns etc. The perspective rulers are also really useful, but can be a bit complicated to set up the first couple of times.
I'm new to CSP so this is a HUGE help. Thank you UA-cam recommendations and thank you for making this video!
Ive been using photoshop since elements back in the late 90's/early 2ks. But with the pandemic I was forced to find a less expensive program and after playing with a friends copy of csp, i fell in love with it.
WHOA, I've been coloring for a year after drawing for a decade, and finally sitting down to watch this, it was a game changer for me!! Thank you!!
I didn't know about any of these tips for the sub tools I am glad I came across this. This is a game changer for my art.
Definitely got a new subscriber
Nothing bothers some artists in regards to fill tools more than when they still see other artists make art without filling in the white infilled areas like corners and the edges you mentioned
I have had clip studio for years and already knew all of these tips, but I still watched the video because I always enjoy seeing more artists ditch the darkness that is PS and come into the shining glory of CSP. The program has never let me down and I doubt it ever will.
holy crap! I've been using CSP for months but never noticed the "Erase on Multiple Layers" tool. THIS IS GONNA SAVE DO MUCH TIME
I just bought CSP a week ago and I have so much to learn about it, so this video was extremely helpful to watch! Thank you so much!
god, i was JUST looking up on csp ask on how to get rid of the little white jagged lines when you use the fill tool. No one gave me a straight answer, thank you. this makes my life so much easier.
I draw rather messily and i ALSO use a textured brush, same as you, so it was great to see that i dont have to painfully struggle to do flats. (because i am lazy).
Glad I could help!! I still use the lasso fill tool sometimes where the regular fill tool doesn't quite make it all the way.
OH MY GOD THANK YOU FOR ALL THESE INCREDIBLE TIPS! I'M HAVING A BLAST JUST BY HOW INTUITIVE EVERY ASPECT IT'S! One of the greatest digital artists could ever ask for and more. Thank you once again!
THANK YOU I WAS WONDERING HOW TO FIX THE FILL BUCKET AREA
The clipping layer is a perpetual mystery to me. I do hope this time the knowledge of how to use it will stick with me. Id that’s the only thing I get from this video, it’s time well spent and worth a like.
I stumbled across your videos by searching for clip studio help videos, and I must say... your videos are some of the best if not the best tutorial videos with your pronunciation of your words perfectly used for anyone to learn and catch on. And the substance of your videos are exactly what people need to learn and catch on. thank you so much, I hope you make 1M from UA-cam
Thank you! Glad my videos have been helpful 😊
You can display multiple images at once in sub view if you create canvas and add images there, and add canvas to sub view. There is even an "open on a canvas" button in sub view window if you want to adjust it quicky
Totally worth subscribing, I too ditched PS for CSP and I'm still figuring out the program, thanks for the helpful tips! :)
thank you so much! sometimes i feel like i lack materials, but really it's lacking experience in knowing what's where!
Omg...the Bucket tool info and multiple layer erasing! That helps so much!!
My mind was blown when I discovered erase multiple layers.
okay this video was 200% better than I would ever expect. Nice work!
Yes to the video for new users video. I used to use photoshop over a decade ago, but I'm still new to it
literally every question i was struggling with yesterday answered in one video god BLESS
Glad to be helpful!!
Seriously, your style is BEYOND beautiful. How are you not more popular!?!? Subscribed.
Aww thank you!! 😊
I've been using CSP for awhile and not only was this video informative, but your personality made it all the more enjoyable. I have to subscribe.
Good information...I had no idea about most of these but looooovvveee Clip Studio Paint! Thank you
That reference window one is exactly what I need right now! I've just started using CSP on a tablet and I've been keeping my reference image on a layer under what I'm working on and adjacent to it and I need to keep swiping over it to see what I'm trying to do XD
Also my favourite brush is the gel pen, I use it for almost everything at the moment still ❤
One CSP brush I’m pretty fond of is Real Wooden Pencil. As the name implies, it actually comes pretty close to the feel of sketching with a genuine pencil, especially if you’re like me and like to roll the side a bit for gradients.
I just recently made the switch from Photoshop into clip studio without even looking back once!! Your tip about the 3d model for posing left my jaw on the floor. I don't know why I didn't switch sooner!! My workflow has been cut down easily by half! No joke! Love this program!!!!
The erase in multiple layers tool is going to help me so much omg thank you!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH. You uploading this short yet packed video with great info on colouring really helped!!
I'm a fairly new user to CSP and I love it. I have downloaded the majority of the apps out there for PC, ANDROID and iPAD. CSP is by far the best and I so much hope I can learn more from it and you. Thanks for the videos 😁❤
3:27 what 5he holly heck?! I'm newton's this. You so just helped. Thank you
I like how more often than not, when I see a video of someone talking about csp I discover something that I didn't knew about the program
There's so much depth to it.
@@madameberry The erase multiple layers would save so much time when I was animating hahaha
Thanks, I'd never know how easier my workflow could ever be without this video. :)
There's a part 2 available as well!
Ive been trying to decide between clip studio and open canvas and you just sold me! Nice work!
Colorize is also a cool feature in CSP too, even I usually just using it for creating rough colors.
Ahh I use that one all the time and forgot to include it here. 😅
i found out about clipping masks last year (after trying digital art for 5 years) and it changed my world haha
Where did you live all this time? Under a rock on Bikini bottom 🤣
The almighty algorithm figured out I exist this week. 🤣
My favourite feature is the freedom to customise the workspace. I like adding colour coded buttons for pretty much everything.
Wait, you can color code buttons? This program just keep surprising me.
@@madameberry Rueben Lara has an in depth video on customising the workspace, check it out :)
It's the lasso fill tool for me, thank you for the facts!
I've been using CSP basically ever since I started digital art around 5 years ago. At one time I wasn't able to use CSP and went to search for another drawing software. I never realised how useful CSP was until I had to switch programs. CSP has some insane features and it just keeps getting better.
I love that you can use the sub tool to show another piece of art you are working on, like a comic, so you can use it for making sure the colors are correct.
thank you for the video!! i am pleased to have learned something new. i always appreciate more intermediate to advanced feature videos because there are honestly too many beginner tutorials. i always feel talked down to in most ""intermediate to advanced"" videos that just talk about clipping masks and other basic features. i already have an understanding of the program which is why i clicked an 'advanced' tutorial. this video is refreshing!!!
Glad to have helped!!
This was loaded with helpful, a wave of gratefulness to you
yooo I’ve been drawing my entire life but I only started doing digital art like six months ago and let me tell you it’s been a JOURNEY. I got the basics now but I was so overwhelmed at first and I don’t really have the patience to sit down and watch a whole instructional video, so this was PERFECT for me because you showed some neat (and seriously useful) features and i didn’t lose focus or get distracted. some of these tools are gonna CHANGE MY LIFE. lol. thanks for the great video!!
I'm glad this video was so helpful for you!!
Yes please make that video. Also will this work on a tablet?
Check my recent videos, it's up already! And I believe clip studio has an iPad version, but it probably looks somewhat different than the UI I show on the PC version.
OMG THE SUB WINDOW THING IS MY NEW FAVORITE THING THANK YOUUUU
Oh! seriously, nice use of Chapters :D!
Glad they're helpful!!
1. Even as a CSP used since it was manga studio, I didn't think about making a ribbon brush. neat. 2. I love your hair! 3. I'm going to share this!
I need to learn how to actually *make* a ribbon brush, the ones I have are downloaded. And thank you!! ☺️
Answered most of my top questions in the first 2 minutes, thank you!
I am only two minutes in and this video has truly been an eye opener. Thank You!!!!!
I'm fully new to digital art. Did my first ever drawing in photoshop, then read about clip studio on the internet. Never looked back lol.
I didn't know how to use vectors! Thank you so so so much!
thank you very much for the deeper introduction, now im feeling that im less fighting the programm :D
This is probably the most useful video I’ve watched so far, thank you sm!
Madame this video is mad helpful, in a concise fashion, with clear demonstrations. Big ups! I'll be Sharing this friends for real!
Im thrilled by how this looks having tried others like you ,I need something thats going to be more flexible for backgrounds and this seems like itll work so thanks
AI colorizing is also neat if you need to quickly color whole scene in the background
Ah, I completely forgot about that! I use it all the time to make color mockups for traditional paintings.
Is there a right way to use it? For me it normally doesn’t stick to the lines and ruins colors
It does the same for me. It's not perfect and it's not meant as the final coloring.
CSP is a Beast! Every time I watch another vid, I discover something else! I didn't even KNOW about the erase on multiple layers thing! My faves are the timelapse feature and the animation tools. Plus the brushes are amazing!
As someone moving from pencil and paper drawing onto CSP, I've had to kind of had to learn as I go. I've been looking through a lot of YT tutorials on the program with not a lot of success (most videos seem to assume you already know the ins and outs of the application) but I found that just your video has pointed out a lot of essential bits very simply and clearly! It has helped a lot of getting some small degree of control for the program and I do very much appreciate the help the video has given (even though it was not intended as such!)
I'm so glad this video was helpful! There's lots more tips in the comments, and I'm also working on a more basic video as well.
You will definitely become the top 1 who makes cracks
I have been using Clip Studio Paint since it was still called Manga Studio. I Love This Program! And I also love that it is NOT required to have a monthly subscription for the program, AND there are free assets we can use from other CSP artists.
Omg you found the sub-view option! I've been looking for that! Than you so much
thank you so much for this vid!! I've been going through a lot of Clip Studio Tutorials and this one is very clear and easy to follow. thank you!
been looking for something Like this for ages never able to find someone who explains so perfectly everyone either too vauge or dont cover
Glad to help!
I've been drawing for 50yrs.
I just got this app, And Wow.
I'm a beginner at this.
It's such a great app! I've got a more beginners-centric video on it, too, if that might be helpful.
@@madameberry more than helpful enough.
I just need a bigger tablet for this.
Thank you so much, you have really helped me figure out many of the tools I haven't been using.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO! I always wanted to know why people choose Clip Studio, and it's so cool! 💚
Glad this video was helpful! And yeah, it's way more of a robust program than I initially anticipated.
One of my favourite tools in CSP, is the correction layer gradient. Its sooo much fun playing around with te gradients and I often find it a good way to change the colour of something in my piece.
Thank you for making this video, I learned some new stuff!
I think this is called gradient maps in other programs, and yes it's one of my favorites!
I love this! I've been using the software for a while and there's still stuff I didn't know like the bucket tool settings, thank you for this video! Also your voice is very sweet
Your Clip Studio Paint tutorials are absolutely wonderful. Great diction used to explain CSP in a clear and concise manner. I'm totally new at this, having bought CSP in order to create pixel art worlds, and now feel completely at home in the CSP environment. Of course, if you feel like making a pixel art tutorial, it would be most welcome.
Many thanks for taking the time to make these videos.
;-)
Glad they're helpful! I haven't done pixel art in years though, haha. I wasn't great at it.
this channel should have at least a100k subscribers... keep going
Definitely trying out the poses next time!
Thank god. Been looking for this kind of video for an hour
Would LOVE a beginner csp tutorial!
It's in the works!
I learned multiple things I'm going to start using immediately. Thank you so much!
I have been using Clip studio for years and I had no idea how to use most of these tools until now.
Clip Studio is my favorite program. I've been using it for my art for the last decade. And I still learned stuff... especially the paint bucket settings that I never used. Duh. And I have never used the subview. I just paste my reference into a layer. That is great! Such a dense program. The brushes are also wonderful and the ability to tweak them is incredible.
I still sometimes paste references into a new layer, especially if I need to look at more than one at once. It'd be nice to lay them all out in a spread in subview, buy it is what it is. 😅
@@madameberry can't you open a canvas as put it to the side like where you can slot things in? I don't use it so I'm not entirely sure how to do it but i used to a couple years ago.
I've been using it for a long time too! I remember playfully hating sai users because it was the other popular one with manga studio.
Good days, though I love how clip has changed. I stopped using it for a bit and was surprised to go from manga studio to clip
Oh you can't totally do that too!
Madame, I recently bought CSP Pro Version 2.0 during its Summer Sale. Having spent so many years with an outdated software (Photoshop Cs5) because the price they charge for the monthly subscription feels like a scam and no longer able to use it due to a brand new computer (the old one was 12 years old sdfghjk), I had to find a new software to transition to, one with improved, updated tools to facilitate my life that could, at least, accept PSD + AI formats and provide me with a decent line stabilizer. The 'smoothing lines' options and the 'sharp lines' features are appealing as it is. Your videos have shown me this is the one I was looking for! Thank you very much for the tips. Into my favorites it goes. You earned a subscriber!
What a great video! I've learned a lot even if I already know CSP😂 I really love the watercolor brush that's just stunning, no software makes it so satisfying as CPS
Glad this video was helpful!!
it's almost 2 years i use csp and today i just find out about erase mulitple layer from you
thank you
I would like to see more on making selections and fills. Overall I think your videos are great and you present them in a friendly and approachable way.
I'm so excited! Getting my Pro version tomorrow to start out, but definitely looking forward to upgrading to the EX version as I grow with this! Thank you for this video and the useful tips!
Thank you Madame Berry, your video taught me things i wasn't aware of until now about clip studio paint. Also great work on explain the details in a short amount of time, usually tutorial or tip video's takes about 30 or more min.
Glad this video was helpful! I've got another planned in the future. This program is full of useful features.
@@madameberry cool!
THANK YOU SM FOR THIS VIDEO!! I've been struggling with using Clip Studio Paint and now thanks to you it will be soo much easier to make art!
I-I wasn't aware abt a FINGER BRUSH, imma go download it right now !!!! Thank you for this video !
Like I mentioned, it's super weird and finicky. 😅
Excellent run through some of the features, learnt a load of things, thanks for sharing. Gradient tool is always a favourite and the time-lapse feature which is super useful for tutorials etc
OMG Thank you ! Specifically about that multiple eraser
When I found it I was like 😲
Wow! I'm relatively new to CSP and have been doing many things the hard way - thanks for some awesome tips!!! :)
Ok! This is cool! I'm now to digital art and drawing in general, I'm going to watch this some more times. Really helpful!
I have a few more videos up as well, including a beginner video and a part 2 of this one!
Thanks, did not figure out how to do clipping mask on my own, can't believe I didn't figure it out. Appreciate the video!
Glad it was helpful!
omg just noticed at 1:10 youre using my brush set!! this made my day
edit: oh my god you even linked to my brush set and everything ;_; I feel so flattered
It's one of my absolute favorites!!! 💖
Wow this video is a gold mine, thank you!
Its been a few months since I switch to clip studio and wow thanks these help catch me up on all the things I'm missing the sub view sounds like a god send for my screen juggling acts ! Thanks
I have never needed a brush set as badly as I need those crystal shards. All-around great video, I learned a lot about features I was already aware of and even more about stuff I'd never seen! Definitely subbed.
It's a great brush! I've got the link in the description to download it
@@madameberry downloaded!