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Clip Studio Paint by Example

You're reading from   Clip Studio Paint by Example Understand how to use CSP in a faster and more productive way for concept art, illustrations, and comics

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800202726
Length 512 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ludovico Serra Ludovico Serra
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Up and Running with CSP 2. Chapter 2: Adding Brushes to CSP FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Creating 3D Backgrounds in CSP 4. Chapter 4: Using Your 3D Props to Create a Scene 5. Chapter 5: Implementing 3D Characters in CSP 6. Chapter 6: Importing 3D Characters in CSP 7. Chapter 7: Making Your Own Illustration 8. Chapter 8: Creating Your Own Comic 9. Chapter 9: Building Your Own Concept Art 10. Chapter 10: Creating Your Own Portfolio 11. Chapter 11: CSP Vocabulary 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 4: Using Your 3D Props to Create a Scene

Clip Studio Modeler (CSM) lets you import static single objects and create a complete editable scene that you can change in Clip Studio Paint (CSP) with only a few clicks. Thanks to this, you can create 3D props to reuse in your drawings and work.

In this chapter, I will show you what Clip Studio Assets is, a free service that you can use to cover your weaknesses by downloading assets such as brushes or textures.

After this, I will show you how to create a single object, a drawer, from scratch using Blender and how to import it into Modeler, and we will then move on to a more complex scene.

In these two cases, I will show you how to create an editable scene, which is the goal of this chapter. This will give you the ability to create 3D props and a scene on your own that you can use for your work, with the possibility to change the angles of the camera, the position of the object, and textures.

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