

This is how the sketch looks with the fixing needed, and repainting several partsin the process. After that, you will have to repaint parts to make it look pretty, like a common artwork done without the AI.īut, you have to admit, it’s way faster and the colours being so blended actually look like the typical style done with loose paint strokes! To fix that, you will go to the correction menues and and fix the colours with Brightness/Contrast and Hue/Saturation/Luminescence until you get the tones you want. You will notice that there are a few colours that are off, didn’t pick properly, and that the tones are extremely light and desaturated. Now that the layer is set, the colours seem off. I changed that by setting the layer to “normal”, put it underneath the sketch layer, and also changed the linecolour to multiply with a brown colour to not keep any heavy harsh lines. Voilá! Colour blocking done in minutes! The layer by default is set to Multiply and on top of the lineart/sketch layer. IMPORTANT: YOU MUST HAVE INTERNET CONNECTION TO USE THIS FEATURE. The computer will take it’s time to make this, so just wait and see what happens. Once the colours are ready, You go to this menu shown down below and click the second option while the block paint layer is selected. Doesn’t need to be neat, or clean, just make sure all the colours from your main palette are there! Once the Reference Layer is set, make a new layer underneath and bloc in some colours. (PLUS: IT WORKS WITH GRAYSCALE PAINTINGS HURRAY). This will set your sketch to main linework so the AI will take the conctours into account. Once the sketch is done (black lines + transparent background), you select that layer and click on the button above said layer, called “reference layer”). (I’m pretty sure a lot of people already use this option but I’m new to these technythingies so I thought I could share it for those who didn’t know).įirst, you do your sketch (ft.
#Clip studio colorize how to
You know, doing the sketch, cleaning it, making layers to colour in, and then of course blocking it and painting loose colours over to give it a painterly effect.īut, today I realized that Clip Studio Paint introduced a feature a few months ago that acts like a colorize mask with a painterly-ish effect which makes the work SO much easier and faster! And seeing how many people in the Good Omens fandom (and on Tumblr in general) struggle with making colouring methods faster (which are annoying when you end up spending way longer than needed on *one finger*), or how many comic artists are always on a time crunch, then I will show you how to make a fast colouring of a sketch! I wish I had known this sooner, honestly. Generally when I do my comics I always do them by hand and step by step.
