"Photoshop experience required" sound like a lack of understanding on part of the emloyer. Why would anyone care if you can do the job by scanning in your hand drawings and adjusting it in Pain MS kn a timely manner?
Because as the employer, I don't want to have to deal with someone's own weird method of retouching/painting when it comes to their files. The rest of the team is using PS, and you are expected to work with those files, in that application - not export everything out into a JPG, so that you can work as you like in MS Paint.
More like lack of understanding on the part of the applicant. There are lots of tools that are even better than the tools used in the industry. For instance a lot of people could make video game assets and movie assets would blender however studios already use Maya or ZBrush or something like that and they won't allow you to come into their workflow using anything different even if it is equivalent. The only way that would happen is if the entire team started using whatever you're using which is very unlikely. So you usually just have to use whatever is industry standard if you want a job in the industry. Also in your defense the employer could just say something like Photoshop experience required and just mean photo manipulation experience required while not actually referencing Photoshop as the specific app that you might need to use.
I had to use Adobe suite for school for years until the pandemic where we could use anything that worked for animation/illustration. I went straight into clip. As a student you get about half off the suite, but you have to do a yearly subscription instead of monthly. So $42+ a month for 12 months in one sum. I got clip studio on one of their half off sales and got the EX version so I can do animation.
Clip Studio Paint also has some robust tools to edit photos, Hue, Saturation, Value, Curves and many more, I still think it's better than Photoshop in many things
i'm working with clip studio paint but i really dislike it. i even customize it but i really cant use it as photoshop😕i feel tired busy with pen pressure in clip studio paint for line art.. but i have to use clip studio paint cause of some amazing feature. i really feel bad
I wouldn't worry too much about your screen on your laptop being touch screen, I would worry about the power of the laptop. What helps is something like a Wacom either graphics, tablet or display graphics tablet where you have a pen instead of a mouse. It gives you a lot more control and you can draw your animations and things.
Me who uses both: :D On a serious note, its very dependant on the user, im an animator so yall must thing? OH YOU USE CLIP?! nope, photoshop and harmony, industry standards exist for a reason. i would give its props to clip because the ex allows you to animate and it works amazing if you drawing more realistic type anime but i really use clip for personal draws and animations and Ps for work...... For me and my experience Photoshop is a clear winner in all aspects. much larger community and far trained specialists.
@@AbatuBlouuwell then, expect to be perceived as an idiot. Completely pointless to comment if you wont elaborate on why you disagree. A person like you probably is less intelligent than normal meaning your recommendation will be looked down upon by anybody with a brain seeing you say this.
Most people recomend me to buy Clip Studio. I work my illustratiosn in photoshop, because It´s a software that I use for years, I never use Clip Studio, and annyone can show me how to use, and I think so that I could lose some time to learn how to use Clip Studio, so I take my dessicion to work with Photoshop ever. Maybe Clip Studio have a lot of things to do better works, but that thing are not enoff to make a good ilustration, your own skills are the principal.
I have both. The main problem with CSP is performance. Working on a large canvas or with large brushes becomes torture. For me, the only significant advantage of CSP over PS is the ability to record video of the drawing process.
CSP has some kind of AI features like automatic filling and automatic shading, but image generating AI seems isn't needed because its supposed to make illustration than manipulate photos
As I understand it, when Celsys floated the idea of integrating AI, a lot of users were revolting, er, reVOLTED, so the company shelved the idea. Some features look mighty close to an AI workflow, anyway.
If Photoshop wasn't fully subscriber-based, I would have bought it.
Oh Adobe now claims licenses on all your work to use it freely as they like. Adobe cannot be trusted any longer!
Pirate :)
These comparison videos are very helpful it helps one to choose what best for my type of work and what will work for my workflow
Great video. I just downloaded clip and didn’t know about all of those features it has
"Photoshop experience required" sound like a lack of understanding on part of the emloyer. Why would anyone care if you can do the job by scanning in your hand drawings and adjusting it in Pain MS kn a timely manner?
Because as the employer, I don't want to have to deal with someone's own weird method of retouching/painting when it comes to their files. The rest of the team is using PS, and you are expected to work with those files, in that application - not export everything out into a JPG, so that you can work as you like in MS Paint.
More like lack of understanding on the part of the applicant. There are lots of tools that are even better than the tools used in the industry. For instance a lot of people could make video game assets and movie assets would blender however studios already use Maya or ZBrush or something like that and they won't allow you to come into their workflow using anything different even if it is equivalent. The only way that would happen is if the entire team started using whatever you're using which is very unlikely. So you usually just have to use whatever is industry standard if you want a job in the industry. Also in your defense the employer could just say something like Photoshop experience required and just mean photo manipulation experience required while not actually referencing Photoshop as the specific app that you might need to use.
CSP looks so dope
I had to use Adobe suite for school for years until the pandemic where we could use anything that worked for animation/illustration. I went straight into clip. As a student you get about half off the suite, but you have to do a yearly subscription instead of monthly. So $42+ a month for 12 months in one sum. I got clip studio on one of their half off sales and got the EX version so I can do animation.
Clip Studio Paint also has some robust tools to edit photos, Hue, Saturation, Value, Curves and many more, I still think it's better than Photoshop in many things
would someone happen to know what screen tablet is that at 5:37 ? amazing vid btw
It looks like the galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
i'm working with clip studio paint but i really dislike it. i even customize it but i really cant use it as photoshop😕i feel tired busy with pen pressure in clip studio paint for line art.. but i have to use clip studio paint cause of some amazing feature. i really feel bad
you can adjust the pen pressure in setting
PS still doesn't have lasso fill. Tf? 😅
you can use lasso fill extension
Touch screen laptop is best for animation or non touch screen
I wouldn't worry too much about your screen on your laptop being touch screen, I would worry about the power of the laptop. What helps is something like a Wacom either graphics, tablet or display graphics tablet where you have a pen instead of a mouse. It gives you a lot more control and you can draw your animations and things.
both are good, but photoshop steals your data to train AI image generators
clip vs illustrsator
Is that pico at 5:13?
No
Me who uses both: :D
On a serious note, its very dependant on the user, im an animator so yall must thing? OH YOU USE CLIP?! nope, photoshop and harmony, industry standards exist for a reason. i would give its props to clip because the ex allows you to animate and it works amazing if you drawing more realistic type anime but i really use clip for personal draws and animations and Ps for work......
For me and my experience Photoshop is a clear winner in all aspects. much larger community and far trained specialists.
@@AbatuBlouucare to elaborate
@AbatuBlouu because this guy wrote many paragraphs and explained his point and you just said no which is disrespect
@@AbatuBlouuwell then, expect to be perceived as an idiot. Completely pointless to comment if you wont elaborate on why you disagree. A person like you probably is less intelligent than normal meaning your recommendation will be looked down upon by anybody with a brain seeing you say this.
Ah the lag at 1:53
It's not lag It's stabilisation, it goes slower because it is eliminating your hands' microwobbles to create cleaner lines
@@gao1812 the lag at 6:37
"Main-ga"
love photoshop for digital painting, although line drawing on clip studio is better is better imo
If you’re looking to manipulate photos: Photoshop is best. If you’re looking to draw, I’d go with Clip Studio.
Most people recomend me to buy Clip Studio. I work my illustratiosn in photoshop, because It´s a software that I use for years, I never use Clip Studio, and annyone can show me how to use, and I think so that I could lose some time to learn how to use Clip Studio, so I take my dessicion to work with Photoshop ever. Maybe Clip Studio have a lot of things to do better works, but that thing are not enoff to make a good ilustration, your own skills are the principal.
just watch a few tuturial videos. it's better than photoshop and it aint that hard to learn for someone that already knows photoshop.
I think if they were in English, he might have trouble following along.@@UncleDaniel
I have both. The main problem with CSP is performance. Working on a large canvas or with large brushes becomes torture. For me, the only significant advantage of CSP over PS is the ability to record video of the drawing process.
You said "clip studio has so many brushes"...erm I don't agree...are you talking default brushes or downloadable ones?
Wich version of clip studio were you using when shooting this video 1 2 or 3?
Long time no see guys 🥺
Photoshop has introduces ai to the game with generative fill and firefly integration. So that seems to throw csp right of the bat.
CSP has some kind of AI features like automatic filling and automatic shading, but image generating AI seems isn't needed because its supposed to make illustration than manipulate photos
@@OFraternaMori true enough, thank you for your insightful thoughts, I value your perspective on this matter
As I understand it, when Celsys floated the idea of integrating AI, a lot of users were revolting, er, reVOLTED, so the company shelved the idea. Some features look mighty close to an AI workflow, anyway.
Maybe this whole thread should be on the Spanish version of TH-cam; half of it doesn't even make sense to me.