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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

General CSP functions

In this section, we will learn how to have a clean interface and how to use Quick Access to have all the information you need. Plus, I will teach you how to use auto-actions to do away with the most tedious tasks, such as changing the color of your line. We will finish with learning how the Color, Grayscale, and Monochrome color modes in the layer properties can be used to your advantage and how to use the Material palette.

We haven't touched on one very important issue—creating a clean workspace.

A workspace refers to how windows are arranged, how you've set up your shortcuts, the unit of measurement used, and your command bar settings:

Tip

To change from dark mode to light mode, just go to File | Preferences | Interface.

Figure 1.21 – The command bar is practically a fixed quick access area that is at the top of the workspace

Before modifying anything, it's best to save the workspace:

Figure 1.22 – Menu bar

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