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6/26/2025, 11:28:59 PM
>>7622953
another anon did an incredible work on csp, his notees
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I use clip studio
First I used a perlin noise filter, very small, for the paper texture.
the line art is any line art tool, I think csp has that "realistic G pen" rool that's slightly textured.
for the rendering I used mainly a slightly bristle gouache brush, it has slightly reduced opacity but you only need a second stroke to get a true black if that makes sense.
for the blending, I used a bristled blender for most of the harder edges, and then I softened it with the default soft blender in Csp. Pretty much it.
Also another huge tip from Huston I remember hearing in one a youtube vid, don't try to copy 1 to 1, try instead to exagerate the aspects that you like in the figure. which is the reason I exagerated the size of her breast pressing on her leg, the pressed shape and the contrast were both satysfing to me and added volume to the piece, same for those squiggles on the scapula and it's shadow.
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another anon did an incredible work on csp, his notees
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I use clip studio
First I used a perlin noise filter, very small, for the paper texture.
the line art is any line art tool, I think csp has that "realistic G pen" rool that's slightly textured.
for the rendering I used mainly a slightly bristle gouache brush, it has slightly reduced opacity but you only need a second stroke to get a true black if that makes sense.
for the blending, I used a bristled blender for most of the harder edges, and then I softened it with the default soft blender in Csp. Pretty much it.
Also another huge tip from Huston I remember hearing in one a youtube vid, don't try to copy 1 to 1, try instead to exagerate the aspects that you like in the figure. which is the reason I exagerated the size of her breast pressing on her leg, the pressed shape and the contrast were both satysfing to me and added volume to the piece, same for those squiggles on the scapula and it's shadow.
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