From what I've noticed there really is no functional difference. It all comes down to the settings for each. I have many tools called "brush" because I adjusted the settings to act more like a traditional brush (like I used back when I inked on paper). I created (or adjusted) my tools to fit the feel of tools I used as a traditional inker. That's how I see them, brush, nib, marker... I think Clip Studio Paint puts anything that makes a "smooth" line in a pen category. If that helps.
It's funny 'cause I just inked and posted that on my Facebook page! Good job, man!
Awesome! I have a video coming out next week where I ink the rest of this page!
Nice work!
Thanks!
What is the difference between pen and brush in csp? thanks
From what I've noticed there really is no functional difference. It all comes down to the settings for each. I have many tools called "brush" because I adjusted the settings to act more like a traditional brush (like I used back when I inked on paper). I created (or adjusted) my tools to fit the feel of tools I used as a traditional inker. That's how I see them, brush, nib, marker...
I think Clip Studio Paint puts anything that makes a "smooth" line in a pen category. If that helps.