Summary
Now that you have seen some actual art created by using Clip Studio Paint, I hope you have a visual idea of what tools and functions the program offers. It is fine if you don't know the exact details of how this is achieved at this point because you don't have to be an expert to use them all, but it is always good to know the tools and functions that are available.
You will have also noticed that some analog effects, such as scratching or bleeding, can be made digitally. This will give you the opportunity to cause mishaps, smudges, or accidental merges of color, which might add interesting effects to your creations!
If you have some images already scanned into your device, you can add these effects that you see in this gallery with Clip Studio Paint as an extra! As I have already mentioned, once you have read this chapter, installed the program, and have a graphic tablet, you can ignore the order of the other chapters and jump to a specific chapter that details...