[Tutorial] How I Color Comics with CLIP STUDIO PAINT - Coloring Basics v3.0
In this massive tutorial, I will show you my process for coloring sequential comic book pages with Clip Studio Paint Pro. All of the links mentioned can be found below: 🔥 Get my full CSP coloring course for $20 here: 🔥https://learn.comiccolor.com/courses/... or use coupon code csp20 • Get 70+ layered PSD files from my published work, the monthly live class, and member Discord access:   / kmr  • Get my full YouTube stream archive (100+ streams), the monthly live class, member Discord access by joining this channel as a member:    / @colorwithkurt  • https://learn.comiccolor.com --- 50% off any course with code: clipbasics • My favorite Procreate brushes https://gumroad.com/a/1064825971 I will receive a commission on all purchases via this link, so it's a great way to support my channel while getting some incredible brushes that I really like at the same time. Links mentioned: 1. Artist Adam Gorham   / adamtgorham  2. How to put your line art on a transparent layer with Photoshop or Procreate:    • How to color the lines in your line art in...  3. Edward Witt's CSP flatting options explained:    • Quick Flats in Manga Studio 5/Clip Studio ...  4. How I flat in Photoshop:    • How to Flat Comics Properly: A Flatting Tu...  5. Why I like Hard Light blending mode:    • 5 Ways HARD LIGHT is Great for Digital Col...  6: Rendering workflow trick:    • A Coloring Speed Hack That Actually Works  My key shortcuts: C: Toggle between active color and transparency F: Airbrush E: Lasso A: Polyline G: Fill W: Auto-select / “Magic Wand” R: Rotate Z: Zoom S: Blend B: Pen Space bar: Pan Ctrl + G: Hide selection border Ctrl + H: Hue/Saturation/Luminosity Ctrl + Shift + I: Invert selection Time stamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:33 About me 0:56 Credits (Line art by @adamtgorham) 01:17 Put the line art on a transparent layer 02:03 Creating your PANELS layer 02:26 Quickly change tools with keyboard shortcuts 03:45 Using Polyline/Fill to separate the panels 05:10 Add or remove from a selection 05:54 “ELEMENTS” layer explained 06:55 Why I don’t use Clip’s “smart” flatting tools 07:50 How I flat major elements 12:14 Why I don’t put different elements on different layers 13:47 How to flat everything else 19:47 How to create Quick Access buttons 22:08 Creating the BASE colors layer 22:49 Auto-select / Wand settings for Reference layers 24:31 Adjust the base colors 25:57 Why I start with more neutral colors 26:49 Pro:tip: All colors are based on comparisons 31:58 Setting the AMBIENT light 33:55 How Hard Light blending mode works 37:56 Adding SHADOWS 41:19 Adding the primary lights 44:32 Adding secondary lights 45:47 Changing the color of the lines with a clipping mask 46:49 A tip regarding changing the line colors 48:07 How to do glows/special effects 49:38 Process overview 51:12 Conclusion 52:21 Clip Course sale (link in desc) 53:47 Thank you!

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