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20 August 2019
Playing with 2 point perspective in Clip Studio Paint Pro
This image was just to demo 2 point perspective, which is why it is mucho unfinished. I may yet come back to it.
19 August 2019
Background added to Clip Studio Paint Pro project
I think I have learned enough of Clip Studio Paint Pro to categorically say that this is a software tool that will definitely compliment my use of Affinity Photo and Affinity Publisher. It has features which are better than the Affinity suite but also misses features readily available within Designer and Photo. I'm only on day 3 of my 30-day trial period of Clip Studio Paint Pro and will wait for them to discount the software before I buy it. They have regular offer periods where both versions of the software are significantly reduced. Hopefully, there won't be a big time gap between the trial running out and an offer appearing.
18 August 2019
Inking the Sketch in Clip Studio Paint Pro
I thought I may have bit off more than I could chew with my robot sketch, but I think the inking of the sketch came out okay.
I'm still following the Udemy course for this.
I'm still following the Udemy course for this.
Using built in assets in Clip Studio Paint Pro
I think the only thing I actually draw in this was several lines (which actually spoil the scene!). The characters are posable assets. The train carriage and characters are built into Clip Studio Paint Pro.
Sketch created in Clip Studio Paint Pro
A very basic sketch, ready for inking in Clip Studio Paint Pro. The learning continues.
Continuing with the Clip Studio Paint Pro trial
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