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Published: 2015-12-29 18:27:08 +0000 UTC; Views: 17520; Favourites: 263; Downloads: 219
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This is a small tutorial on how to get an edge effect on your lines! (since clip doesn't have an edge tool)>open a new canvas (or just use an existing one)
>make a new layer
>have black and white as your foreground & background colour
>in the layer property tab check the border effect button (its the first one)
>change the edge colour to black
THIS TUTORIAL IS ONLY FOR CLIP STUDIO PAINT!!!
(since I don't use sai or photoshop anymore I don't know how to get this effect; sorry)
if anyone has any questions just ask! I'll try my best to answer them!
I've used this method here: fav.me/d9lx5f5
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Comments: 9
JNCOjeans [2023-08-18 00:27:18 +0000 UTC]
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Tearston3 [2019-03-24 03:08:12 +0000 UTC]
I'm not really sure what this is supposed to accomplish. Can you elaborate as to the purpose/use for this technique?
I would think having good, cleanly inked lines to begin with would be the way to go.
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maiyouka In reply to Tearston3 [2019-03-25 03:24:45 +0000 UTC]
its's more for people that need a quick solution, like for doing a piece that has a lot of hair
though its really up to the individual how they want to use it
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Tearston3 In reply to maiyouka [2019-03-27 08:22:10 +0000 UTC]
I don't think you're understanding me.
I'm asking you, literally, what does it *actually* do. I don't see any affect on the piece. I'm trying to understand the mechanics of it. To me it just looks like the edge of any other line art piece.
I'm trying to grasp what the difference is. How it functions. Why it functions that way. What exactly the program is doing whenyou give it this set of instructions.
In this way that information can then be evaluated as to whether or not it is useful to me (or any other user who stumbles across this, on a case-by-case basis), whether I have a similar technique, something better... or if it actually *is* useful/better/faster (harder stronger...). Of course it is up to each individual user how they apply it. I'm asking how it works, in specific, exact detail. Because the tutorial image doesn't have a comparison, or before.after, or much explanation. So I'm puzzled as to what it's acutally supposed to do, and how. (Which would be useful for everyone else to know as well.)
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maiyouka In reply to Tearston3 [2019-04-08 03:20:21 +0000 UTC]
sorry seems like I did misunderstand!
this tutorial is to give an outline to any brush stroke you make in clip studio. since normal brush strokes don't an outline this is a quick way to get that effect
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maiyouka In reply to holadarius [2018-07-05 02:52:33 +0000 UTC]
this is a tutorial on how to get an edge effect with the pen brush, since clip studio doesn't have a tool that can do it
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mikeorion22 [2018-06-28 20:44:20 +0000 UTC]
thanks for making this i didnt know you could in clip studio
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maiyouka In reply to mikeorion22 [2018-07-05 02:53:15 +0000 UTC]
you're welcome! I'm glad you found this useful!
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