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Apr 10

This is something I've been dealing with for a long time but I've finally gotten to where I cant really tolerate this issue anymore. I know this forum is for Tapas and not Clip Studio Paint but I've been here long enough to know that almost everyone here uses CSP. So why not take advantage of that, right?

Basically, none of the brushes/pens/pencils I've been using or have found in CSP have no line variation and if they do, its too subtle to be effective. I know this has to do with the program having its own built in pen pressure settings, and each tool having its own pen pressure, but this very annoying to me because it pretty much nulifies the settings on my tablet driver. I thought I had turned that part off to only base its performance off my tablet. But I must be missing something because compared to photoshop, all the brushes I have are subpar performance wise. I'll admit I have not experimented, mainly because I dont know how to fix it since Im not used to the program. So do you guys have a solution?

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I struggled with the pen pressure settings when first using CSP. I kinda just twiddled with the program's settings until it felt right.

Find a brush that reminds you of the PS brush you got overly comfortable with. Once you have it added to the assets click the little wrench and all the options you'll need to make a clone of the brush you got overly comfortable with.

It's just a matter of patience, testing, and practice.

I have tried that too but I havent gotten any with it, mostly because it can be a lot to take it and I can get easily overwhelmed. Right before I made this post, I actually did go into the program's own Pen Pressure settings and while I have noticed some improvements, I do wish all of that was centered around the ones I set on my tablet's driver. I'll definitely need to do more testings tho