The canvas is much bigger than what I'm used to working at, not to mention I'm uncertain how my linework is going to look in print currently working with brush size that's around 7.0 px wide. I chose the A4/B5 size since I figured you had to choose the same size you were gonna print at, in this case 7x10 inches. I've been working on a A4 size canvas with a B5 finish at 600 DPI for this comic. I've been working on a fanbook for some time using CSP on my Surface Pro 2017 and I need some help with formatting it, and also would appreciate some advice with brush sizes. Both really help choosing colors in different lighting situations.Hello! I'd like some advice when it comes to creating comics with Clip Studio Paint! I also use other advanced color palette like the approximate color and intermediate color palette. I often keep the color wheel palette on top of the canvas so I can quickly choose the right colors. They have a very natural feel and a high response to pressure sensitivity going from thick to thin lines in one smooth stroke is quite easy, especially when using the Stabilization slider that allows you to slow down the brush stroke for more precision. I also love using the inking brushes for my line work. And when I'm painting, I like the way colors blend together by using the Mix function in the brush customization menu. I like how customizable the software is, all shortcuts and modifier keys can be set to different functions easily. The process of creating complex artwork has been made much easier with the help of Clip Studio Paint's fantastic capabilities. “The process of creating complex artwork has been made much easier”
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