CLIP STUDIO PAINT Character Design Using Watercolors

Digital version

(For Clip Studio Paint PRO or EX)

The CLIP STUDIO PAINT Character Design Using Watercolors Course (PRICE $49.99 - on SALE for $15 for a LIMITED TIME) is a professionally designed course with over 21 lessons and over 2 hours of instruction time, created for anyone that wants to learn the fundamentals of character design within Clip Studio Paint.

This course was created by Simone Ferriero. Simone is an Italian freelancer. He started drawing as a kid and ever since he never stopped. After going to Art School, Simone worked in different fields like photography, graphic design, comics and illustration but soon he realized that he preferred focusing only on illustration and comics as a freelancer. He started his social media channels and used them to reach new and old fans. This led him to many career opportunities and still allows him to work following his passion.

Simone’s favorite art style is digital art, but from time to time he likes to also work with traditional media. He is currently working on illustrations for his personal portfolio and on a comic for an original Webtoon series. Whether you're a digital artist, new artist, hobbyist artist or professional artist, there are lessons in this course for anyone that wants to learn more about character design and watercolors. You will love the completeness and detail of this Clip Studio Paint course!

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Requirements: CLIP STUDIO PAINT PRO or CLIP STUDIO PAINT EX.

CSP Character Design Using Watercolors Course Outline

1. Course overview
2. Getting started
3. Clip Studio Paint interface
4. Create a new file
5. Textures and layers template
6. Ideas
7. References

8. Creating a color palette
9. Sketching Part I
10. Sketching Part II
11. Front View
12. Back View
13. Side View
14. Expressions sheet

15. Inking Part I
16. Inking Part II
17. Coloring Part I
18. Coloring Part II
19. Coloring Part III
20. Color correction
21. Exporting and conclusions
22. Assets