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Oct 2019
1 month later

Yo I'm bringing this thread back because I'm going back to building my brush library again (can't have enough brushes) and I've been looking for 1. good brushes to paint with, and in particular, nice watercolor-ey brushes and 2. Good screentone texture--there's this Kyle Webster screentone pack on photoshop that builds screentone with how much pressure you put on the pen and I was wondering if something like that exists on Clip Studio because it's so popular.

I’ve wasted so many hours collecting assets, I have a problem :cry_02: :sweat_01: but I’ll share a few here!

Plants -



Flowers -


Clothing Stuff -






Etc -

+ Uses a reference line art layer to fill in a large selected area fast. Good for laying down flats.

+ My current line art brush. Inky texture.


+ What I use a few of for painting

Oof I got carried away

Can I ask a quick question? Though this might not be the right thread for it.

Is Clip Studio Paint free to download? Or do you have to pay for it? I don't need the most fancy version or anything.

(Soon to be broke college student asking here)

There's a free trial, but you will have to buy it.
There's frequent sales basically once per season though, that offer it at an amazing price for what it is! It's a one time purchase that can be put onto 3 devices at a time.
The PRO (standard) version is really powerful, so don't worry about it not being worth it compares to the fancy EX. Many creators I know use the basic version (same for myself).

The ipad version is subscription based unfortunately

Okay, thanks!
I was wondering what to do since my laptop has crashed before (i usually draw by hand, I do digital art for special occasions) so I didn't want to take the risk of buying the program -> laptop crashes and losing Clip studio paint :confounded:.

If you can hold out on buying it until November, they usually have a Black Friday sale around the Thanksgiving holiday where they sell the basic(Pro) version of Clip Studio for $25. In the case that your laptop does crash, as long as you have the serial key for Clip Studio you can reload it as many times as you need.

And if you're worried about spending money--I don't know if you have access to a tablet, but I know a lot of artists are using Procreate, which is free to download, and a great way to get the hang of digital before jumping into a paid program (unfortunately Procreate is very simple so it doesn't have the panel layout tools clip has, but it's still great for illustration)

I use this one for magic instead of rivers :smiley:




I love so many, but obviously I'll not post every one of them, because I'm lazy ^___^

Last time i checked you need to purchase procreate? At least on iPad. Its only like 10-15$ last time I checked though so definitely more affordable

@rajillustration Procreate wasnt free for me- it was $10, but a one time payment. I've doodled around on it, but will probably need to test out some other brushes before I can definitely say whether I like it or not.

Hiii! I too waste some time to find and download a lot of assets and after always I use the same ;_;
My last favs <3 (I hope not repeat)








Its paid, but you can either download a free trial or purchase it in sales for 25 bucks!! I think its a great investment, specially if you want to be professional someday

7 months later

Reviving this thread cause it's useful and I didn't wanna start a whole new one ^_^;
But I put together a masterlist of CSP brushes that may be useful to people!

It's still lacking a lot but I'm still working on it often to improve it :cry_01:

oh wow, thanks @Buurd !

I feel like this is a type of thread that is always prime for coming back--like just...post them CSP brushes. It can only get dated if CSP gets replaced youknow?

I finally have CSP so I can use a lot of these now. :tapa_pop:
The only issue is my art style clashes with a lot of the building and hair brushes so...I still have to draw all that by hand xD

Nope...maybe if you can convert them to Photoshop [abr] format.