I know it's a small thing, but I appreciate the fact that you made sure to point out how you moved the object tool. Some people who make tutorials don't explain things like that and I get lost until I find a random reddit post or something 10 pages deep on Google. Very well done video. If I could like it twice I would.
This video really helped me understanding the line art in digital art past few months I have been struggling with it because I didn't know how to draw it good. Thank you so much it feel like you know exactly what I need to do my drawing skills more good T v T Wonderful 🌌🌌😍😍
@@Pluvias hey nice video! I have a question, so I tried drawing with the pen in CSP (using tools like brushes, pen, or pencil), but it was hard for me and it looked terrible so I found out I can use the mouse for the straight line tool and curve line tool, so that’s what I’ve been using for the past few years but it’s taking me forever to finish the whole 1st chapter. I usually spend a whole day working on just 1 panel or 2 panels. Is this because of the method I’m using? If so is using the pen way faster so I can learn it?
Started digital art today and cannot thank you enough for how much your tutorial has helped me! it was so precise. to think i was overwhelmed looking at all the tools, but i got to understand a lot through this tutorial! thank you!
This video literally explained things that I’ve seen other artist do that I couldn’t figure out or find on google. Thank you so much I’m legit about to cry from the relief you’ve given my frustration. Thank you so much. 😭🙏
This tutorial was surprisingly easy to understand! Even the most complicated parts were explained in very simple words. I've learned more about making lineart in this video than all the previous tutorials. Thank you for uploading this video. It was very useful ;)
I woke up so positive and happy today that I'm leaving this message out of context just to wish you all a Merry Christmas and good luck with your projects! I am creating my own webtoon and if you are reading this and are also creating a manga/comic/book/video game, I wish you the best in your aspirations. Cheer up, ladies and gentlemen! You can reach the top!
Clip Studio is intense when learning how to use it correctly. It's like photoshop. There's always more and more features & tools that you continuously learn about. Really helps when your on a timeline. Especially when your writing/illustrating the entire thing by yourself. Thanks. This showed me a lot of things I'd never even thought of using before. Time to get to practicing Clip a lot more while I continue my manuscript. Good luck, everyone!
Even though I already knew 98% of this from using clip studio myself over the years, learning how to the continuous line tool works was worth watching the video! Thank you so much~
This was so helpful! It covered so many points, clearly and concisely explained, and gave me some great ideas to improve my own line art. Thanks so much for taking the time to make this video!
I'm a professional switching from photoshop to clip studio and found this video while looking for a quick video to get a grasp of the menu / shortcut differences. and while this was very easy to understand I was really surprised by your way of explaining to a beginner not just how to use the program but key art instruction like line weight, light source, overlapping thickness, etc. great video!!
Oh my god thank you. You out of the entire TH-cam actually get the point and lay out the how to do the process point by point like a good teacher before demonstrating. I am subscribed for life just for this.
I used to hate lineart but this video changed me completely, I was doing it wrong and with all these tricks I have improved my illustrations 100% Thank you so much! 💗💗💗
So I haven't really done any digital art in a few years and just got a Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+. I went from screaming that this tablet was a $1000 mistake 😡to I think I can be friends with my tablet😌 after watching your tutorials. You're a life saver, thank you!
Although I'm an extremely SLOW learner (and some point of the video were a bit "fast" for me, by re-watching the video several times I got to understand! You explained how line art creation works (I never got to understand it, which caused endless frustration and heartbreak!) and I'm managing with CSP! I think my biggest grip is understanding which tool to use among the "pen tool", the "pencil tool" and the "brush tool". I'm used to Adobe Illustrator in which, using the brush tool would create FEW anchor points, vs CSP that creates dozens for anchor points, so when "adjusting" lines became a nightmare to me! YOUR tutorial explains in great details how I can adjust the chape, thickness and curves "without losing my soul" in the process. Thank you!!!!!!! I'm overcoming my fear of learning a new program thanks to all your advice! ❤❤❤❤❤
This was a very well put together tutorial. Quick note, with vector you don't have to copy and past to a new layer, if you use the object tool and click on the line you wish to copy, you're able to just copy and paste that vector line within the same vector layer. You'll still be able to edit the line as you did, but not have to make more layers in the process.
Yes you're right about that! But I'm not sure how to copy multiple lines (except through using a selection tool), because most of my lines are a combination of multiple 😅
@@Pluvias Do do that, you can do one of two things. Both are similar, but first is to click the line you want. After that, depending on your tool settings, you can either hold shift and click on more lines, OR in the Object tool properties, where it says "Selection mode" have it checked on the second option for Add To Selection, and now once you've made your first pick, you can now click more OR even click and drag to select multiple at once.
Amazing video! Full of technical tips explained clearly. I learned more form this video than 100 other CSP videos. Thank you for making such a helpful video!
I've been using Clip Studio for three years, but I have never been comfortable with my line layers and honestly, I haven't been able to use the powers of it to the fullest. I wish I found this tutorial sooner. I am looking forward to trying it out tomorrow and trying to get my art to a new level :)
If I may share some brief info about line art, cause I really love line art, and not only this tutorial is helpful, i find it very useful and it also expands my knowledge of learning more about line art So I want to share some general info about line art since many people have a lot of preferences of how they visualize their lines in their art style or because it's what makes them feel that it is in their comfort zone So to start off, lines are the only way to visualize and express what we want to show to the someone how we feel or what are we showing in mainly, how we choose to visualize them helps them guide the viewer of where we should look at For that generally is called line weight There's 4 things to visualize it Which is distance, light and shadow, depth, and weight When we would want to convey distance Drawing a line that is thick means it's at front while a thin means it's far A line that is thick is the the first thing we see that While the a thin line goes far cause we won't pretty much see clearly but instead blends with the background to give it a natural feel to give it a 3d space We would want to convey where should our viewer be looking at, Pluvias adjusted the line thickness from the ahoge cause given it was thick it is the first we see, it may be cute to look at but that's not what we want to really see mainly in her art, we're looking at a wholesome drawing of 2 of her OC's bonding, so to visualize it she puts thick thick lines to guide us what we're looking at as whole, it may sound strange but try to look up a line weight tutorial if you want to understand it more easier And the thin line serves as details to support the drawing Light and shadow If the line wants to represent light it's thinner or there's no line at all If there's shadows the line is thicker the same principle applies The thing is when the line is thin it just simply fades into obscurity XD Now we have depth Depth means intensity Like as in how intense is it However we drew our line either lose, wavey, sharp, or how deep or not We would want to convey what's happening Let's say if we want to draw a line with zigzag as if we were to to draw lightning The lines are straight, and yet feels restraining, stiff, Now what if we draw some soft and bouncy or anything that's soft We draw more loosely and confidently It'd feel softer and more free And I'm hoping it some what makes sense from everything I jusg said Sorry that i confuse you ^^' I just like to explain so much in detail so that I can help ^^' But to move on with our last one Weight, some how from the knowledge I got it from another youtuber It's some how similar to depth But with everything you've learned so far If the line is some what thick it means it weighing down or heavy But the thin line is lighter I'll be honest I haven't been keeping up with explaining with the info I share so I could slightly not explain well, but, I hope what I shared helps Just in case, search line weight on youtube so you'll find the right video so you'll understand what I just said ^^ Take care now ^^
im brand new to drawing with a tablet so being able to correct vector lines and move control points give me a lot of confidence, it makes me feel like im not limited by my lack of muscle memory anymore. not to mention the vector eraser is actually extremely helpful for drawing circles.
The best tutorial for lineart I’ve seen, very well explained. Thank you a lot. I was wondering if you were planning on making more tutorials for the next steps after lineart, such as shading and coloring. Either way, thanks again and have a good one.
Holy shit (O.o) you explained pretty much everything I needed to know in less than two minutes than the dozens of videos I've seen by "professional" artists
Nice way to add variety on the line-art, i like it...also of what ive known, there are also other ways to add variety to one's drawing, but though very nice!
@@Pluvias @@Pluvias Definitely looks like so! Props to you for teaching us how to make brushes, definitely a helpful video, I also shared it to my friend, we both agreed on such, will share it to more people :D
Thank you so so soooo much. You just saved me hours of suffering and struggling. I only started drawing digital art about 6 months ago so this tutorial is absolutely priceless for me.
I enjoyed this video your clear and pressie ivf not a little quick but you've a nice accent. Subscribed so look forward to seeing your tutorial and artwork going forward
2 years old and this still is probably the most useful and worthwhile tutorial I've been able to find on lineart. Thank you!
I know it's a small thing, but I appreciate the fact that you made sure to point out how you moved the object tool. Some people who make tutorials don't explain things like that and I get lost until I find a random reddit post or something 10 pages deep on Google. Very well done video. If I could like it twice I would.
I'm glad you appreciated that, thank you!
This video really helped me understanding the line art in digital art past few months I have been struggling with it because I didn't know how to draw it good. Thank you so much it feel like you know exactly what I need to do my drawing skills more good T v T Wonderful 🌌🌌😍😍
Awww I hope this can help reduce your struggles. Good luck on your upcoming works!
@@Pluvias Thank you Pluvias 🥰😊
@@Pluvias hey nice video! I have a question, so I tried drawing with the pen in CSP (using tools like brushes, pen, or pencil), but it was hard for me and it looked terrible so I found out I can use the mouse for the straight line tool and curve line tool, so that’s what I’ve been using for the past few years but it’s taking me forever to finish the whole 1st chapter. I usually spend a whole day working on just 1 panel or 2 panels. Is this because of the method I’m using? If so is using the pen way faster so I can learn it?
Started digital art today and cannot thank you enough for how much your tutorial has helped me! it was so precise.
to think i was overwhelmed looking at all the tools, but i got to understand a lot through this tutorial! thank you!
not even a minute in and this video has already taught me more about line art than I ever learned before.
This video literally explained things that I’ve seen other artist do that I couldn’t figure out or find on google. Thank you so much I’m legit about to cry from the relief you’ve given my frustration. Thank you so much. 😭🙏
The tutorial reboot is now starting ✨
And damn, you rlly have learned 10x's more about lineart than ur old tutorial
Haha yeaah but idk how long it'd take me to bring the rest :'D
And yeah I checked my old tutorial the other day and felt it was too plain 😂
She just understands what BEGINNER mean she is such perfect teacher I swear after watching this I am confident with my lines
2 videos in one day ❤
The Happinese ↗️↗️↗️
من دقيقة كنت في الفيديو العربي 😅 واو
مي تو
مي تو 😂
نايس اتذكر انو هي قالت انو الشروحات ماراح تجي في اي وقت قريب @-@
انا كامان
Thank you Pluvias ❤❤❤❤
انا من متابعيك العرب احبك ❤
This tutorial was surprisingly easy to understand! Even the most complicated parts were explained in very simple words. I've learned more about making lineart in this video than all the previous tutorials. Thank you for uploading this video. It was very useful ;)
That's great to know! You're welcome 😄
I woke up so positive and happy today that I'm leaving this message out of context just to wish you all a Merry Christmas and good luck with your projects!
I am creating my own webtoon and if you are reading this and are also creating a manga/comic/book/video game, I wish you the best in your aspirations. Cheer up, ladies and gentlemen! You can reach the top!
The best Digital art tut I've ever seen, I have been looking for two weeks and I've found the gold, THANK YOU!!!
مبدعههه مررهه وتجنن الرسمه لانك رسمتيها💕🌸
Clip Studio is intense when learning how to use it correctly. It's like photoshop. There's always more and more features & tools that you continuously learn about. Really helps when your on a timeline. Especially when your writing/illustrating the entire thing by yourself.
Thanks. This showed me a lot of things I'd never even thought of using before. Time to get to practicing Clip a lot more while I continue my manuscript.
Good luck, everyone!
كل عام وانتي بخير💕😍
Even though I already knew 98% of this from using clip studio myself over the years, learning how to the continuous line tool works was worth watching the video! Thank you so much~
Awesome, glad you found a new tip in this video!
OH MY GOD
SAME
احلا اشعاررر من احلا قناه 💖
تعديل شكرآ ع10لايكات
This was so helpful! It covered so many points, clearly and concisely explained, and gave me some great ideas to improve my own line art. Thanks so much for taking the time to make this video!
So excited!
Oh you also watch her remember me ovo
We had a little talk few minutes ago
@@mitrabarunghosh1104
ahaha xD
what a coincidence!
@@freed0m.17 XD
MOST helpful tutotorial I have found so far. Most are either too vague or go on forever about events in their personal lives and get distracted.
I'm a professional switching from photoshop to clip studio and found this video while looking for a quick video to get a grasp of the menu / shortcut differences. and while this was very easy to understand I was really surprised by your way of explaining to a beginner not just how to use the program but key art instruction like line weight, light source, overlapping thickness, etc. great video!!
Oh my god thank you. You out of the entire TH-cam actually get the point and lay out the how to do the process point by point like a good teacher before demonstrating. I am subscribed for life just for this.
This is seriously the most useful video I've watched for Clip studio paint
THIS IS SO HELPFUL OMG BLESS YOU
Thank you for such a brilliant explanation, Pluvias.
You are incredibly crafty! I learned so much, Thank you!!
The paper trick blew my mind 🤯 thank you so much!
The best line art tutorial ever
YEYY another amazing content!! Thank you for this video!! Stay safe & healthy everyone
I used to hate lineart but this video changed me completely, I was doing it wrong and with all these tricks I have improved my illustrations 100% Thank you so much! 💗💗💗
This tutorial is true gold. Thanks!
So I haven't really done any digital art in a few years and just got a Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+. I went from screaming that this tablet was a $1000 mistake 😡to I think I can be friends with my tablet😌 after watching your tutorials. You're a life saver, thank you!
Although I'm an extremely SLOW learner (and some point of the video were a bit "fast" for me, by re-watching the video several times I got to understand! You explained how line art creation works (I never got to understand it, which caused endless frustration and heartbreak!) and I'm managing with CSP!
I think my biggest grip is understanding which tool to use among the "pen tool", the "pencil tool" and the "brush tool". I'm used to Adobe Illustrator in which, using the brush tool would create FEW anchor points, vs CSP that creates dozens for anchor points, so when "adjusting" lines became a nightmare to me!
YOUR tutorial explains in great details how I can adjust the chape, thickness and curves "without losing my soul" in the process. Thank you!!!!!!! I'm overcoming my fear of learning a new program thanks to all your advice! ❤❤❤❤❤
That hair tip at the 5 minute mark is absolutely brilliant! Never heard of it, but I love it and will definitely give it a shot.
thanks g, I always learn something new when I watch these csp tutorials
Today I learned another way to draw things, Line Thickness variation comes handy. Thanks!
Good thing I found your channel 🥰 thank you for this helpful tutorial. 🥺
This was a very well put together tutorial. Quick note, with vector you don't have to copy and past to a new layer, if you use the object tool and click on the line you wish to copy, you're able to just copy and paste that vector line within the same vector layer. You'll still be able to edit the line as you did, but not have to make more layers in the process.
Yes you're right about that! But I'm not sure how to copy multiple lines (except through using a selection tool), because most of my lines are a combination of multiple 😅
@@Pluvias Do do that, you can do one of two things. Both are similar, but first is to click the line you want. After that, depending on your tool settings, you can either hold shift and click on more lines, OR in the Object tool properties, where it says "Selection mode" have it checked on the second option for Add To Selection, and now once you've made your first pick, you can now click more OR even click and drag to select multiple at once.
@@EricFaries Eric, so good to see I'm not the only one haunting CSP tutorials! You can never learn too much. ;)
YAAAYY- ived just got csp too!
Thanks for this one! I easily understand clip studio vector tools now.
Oommggggggg😭😭😭😭 THIS IS SO HELPFULL💞💞💞💞 thank you so so so muchh!! I can’t wait to try it on my upcoming works🌟💞💕💗🌟🐰🥺
I'm glad!! 😍 looking forward to see how your linearts turn!! 🥰
ok that thing about putting the paper over the screen less tablet was GOLDEN made a MASSIVE diff in my lines so thank you so much :)
Recently got a iPad and first time using digital art. Since I been a traditional artist for a long time I am excited to expand my talents
Thanks! I really needed this because my line art was messy. Glad I found your video tutorial.
Huge thank you for covering the tool that thins and thickens the lines. Immensely helpful. I'm subbing for more tutorials and inspiration!
Excellent tutorial. Subbed.
It took only the first minute for me to know a lot about inking I never knew!
Phew! Thank You so much!
Thanks for the tips. This was really helpful.
اليوم نشرتي 2 فيديو انا كلش فرحانة 😍😍😘😆
Amazing video! Full of technical tips explained clearly. I learned more form this video than 100 other CSP videos. Thank you for making such a helpful video!
Thanks for the tip on using paper. I use a thicker paper and have it taped onto my tablet. Best hack ever!
so helpful video and so easy to understand, great job Pluvias!
Thank you, glad you found it helpful!
I've been using Clip Studio for three years, but I have never been comfortable with my line layers and honestly, I haven't been able to use the powers of it to the fullest. I wish I found this tutorial sooner. I am looking forward to trying it out tomorrow and trying to get my art to a new level :)
If I may share some brief info about line art, cause I really love line art, and not only this tutorial is helpful, i find it very useful and it also expands my knowledge of learning more about line art
So I want to share some general info about line art since many people have a lot of preferences of how they visualize their lines in their art style or because it's what makes them feel that it is in their comfort zone
So to start off, lines are the only way to visualize and express what we want to show to the someone how we feel or what are we showing in mainly, how we choose to visualize them helps them guide the viewer of where we should look at
For that generally is called line weight
There's 4 things to visualize it
Which is distance, light and shadow, depth, and weight
When we would want to convey distance
Drawing a line that is thick means it's at front while a thin means it's far
A line that is thick is the the first thing we see that
While the a thin line goes far cause we won't pretty much see clearly but instead blends with the background to give it a natural feel to give it a 3d space
We would want to convey where should our viewer be looking at, Pluvias adjusted the line thickness from the ahoge cause given it was thick it is the first we see, it may be cute to look at but that's not what we want to really see mainly in her art, we're looking at a wholesome drawing of 2 of her OC's bonding, so to visualize it she puts thick thick lines to guide us what we're looking at as whole, it may sound strange but try to look up a line weight tutorial if you want to understand it more easier
And the thin line serves as details to support the drawing
Light and shadow
If the line wants to represent light it's thinner or there's no line at all
If there's shadows the line is thicker the same principle applies
The thing is when the line is thin it just simply fades into obscurity XD
Now we have depth
Depth means intensity
Like as in how intense is it
However we drew our line either lose, wavey, sharp, or how deep or not
We would want to convey what's happening
Let's say if we want to draw a line with zigzag as if we were to to draw lightning
The lines are straight, and yet feels restraining, stiff,
Now what if we draw some soft and bouncy or anything that's soft
We draw more loosely and confidently
It'd feel softer and more free
And I'm hoping it some what makes sense from everything I jusg said
Sorry that i confuse you ^^'
I just like to explain so much in detail so that I can help ^^'
But to move on with our last one
Weight, some how from the knowledge I got it from another youtuber
It's some how similar to depth
But with everything you've learned so far
If the line is some what thick it means it weighing down or heavy
But the thin line is lighter
I'll be honest I haven't been keeping up with explaining with the info I share so I could slightly not explain well, but, I hope what I shared helps
Just in case, search line weight on youtube so you'll find the right video so you'll understand what I just said ^^
Take care now ^^
Thank you for sharing this useful info, you explained it nicely!
@@Pluvias yay ^^
Very cool and your drawing is very cute
40 seconds in and already gold advice!
i just learned atleast 5 very valuable tips for my drawing process with csp....thank you so much!!
Bought CSP ages ago on a sale but never really understood how to use it because the learning curve is quite steep. This tutorial helped a lot!
this is exactly the type of tutorial I was searching for! thank you so much!!
im brand new to drawing with a tablet so being able to correct vector lines and move control points give me a lot of confidence, it makes me feel like im not limited by my lack of muscle memory anymore. not to mention the vector eraser is actually extremely helpful for drawing circles.
This was by far the best video I have a watched on explaining line art, amazing video
Thank you for this. Hope u have a clip studio paint tutorial. This is very helpful!
thank you so much for all thing I love you our dear teacher✨❤
The best tutorial for lineart I’ve seen, very well explained. Thank you a lot. I was wondering if you were planning on making more tutorials for the next steps after lineart, such as shading and coloring. Either way, thanks again and have a good one.
oh my god i am so glad i found this video vector layers be saving my life fr
Very cool and your drawings are beautiful ♥
Very cool ♥
@@drawanime1428 You are sweet
Wow! Just started using Clip Studio today and this video helped me so much! Thank you
:> been drawing lineart manually + zoomed in, no wonder why its so stressful. Thanks alot for the guideee
i think i'll redraw my lines, thank you for explaining so well!
Thanks for the clear and concise tutorial ^^
Thank you, Queen 😩🎉👑💙🖤💙🖤
That was very helpful, thank you!!
Beautiful 💞
Nice tutorial!!!
I never knew what layer mask is for and finally I know 😩🙏 thank you
Holy shit (O.o)
you explained pretty much everything I needed to know in less than two minutes than the dozens of videos I've seen by "professional" artists
Nice way to add variety on the line-art, i like it...also of what ive known, there are also other ways to add variety to one's drawing, but though very nice!
your tutorial has helped me with my confusion on some part of the tools, thank you!
I've been learning how to draw for 3 months and I've just bought my first drawing tablet. This was exacly what I needed, tysm
Very neat tutorial! Learnt many new stuff I didn't know about csp! ♡ I started doing lineart recently on csp so this vid came on time >v< 💕
Awesome! 😍 I hope you'll enjoy the process now with vector layers, they're so convenient!
this tutorial was very handy and it helped alot thank you for making this tutorial!
I've been missing out _so much_ with vector layers! Thank you so much!
Yes, they're life saviors! So convenient!
@@Pluvias @@Pluvias Definitely looks like so! Props to you for teaching us how to make brushes, definitely a helpful video, I also shared it to my friend, we both agreed on such, will share it to more people :D
I didn"t even know about the line correction toolbar this whole time * audible face-palm * thank you.
Thank you so much for all the advice! It was very helpful :D
I shall be following you! I just started and I learned so much already!! Thank you very much!
I did not know about the paper on tablet thing. Nice tip.
thank u so much you have no idea how much u actually helped
her voice is so beautiful
Thank you so so soooo much. You just saved me hours of suffering and struggling. I only started drawing digital art about 6 months ago so this tutorial is absolutely priceless for me.
such a useful tutorial wish i found it sooner 💗
Extremely useful video, thank you!
This tutorial is a god-send thank you so much!
Extremely helpful and informative, this was the missing concept for my own lineart! Many thanks!
this was very detailed. Thank you for the tutorial
I enjoyed this video your clear and pressie ivf not a little quick but you've a nice accent. Subscribed so look forward to seeing your tutorial and artwork going forward
Beautiful, as always. I really want to make another fan art of sakura in her new outfit ❤.
Thank you so much! I look forward to see that :'D
Wonderful tutorial it gave me so many answers