Summary
In this brief chapter, you learned some tricks to create a portfolio in CSP. First, you saw how to create a guideline using the Grid and the Rectangle tools. After that, you learned how to create an online comic portfolio that can be easily implemented on your website or social network. Finally, you learned how you can easily arrange various elements inside a page using the Convert Layer feature.
Now, as a final word, I really recommend that you use CSP for printing only when you don't have other options, or only use it for things that are not a comic or a single illustration. If you need to show a single image, this is not a problem. But CSP lacks some features that will help you during your portfolio creation, such as snapping to a grid, being able to align elements inside your canvas, master pages, some typography options, and so on. It's usable and you can produce some good results, but I don't recommend it for a fully professional portfolio. For that, I...