Quick Flats in Manga Studio 5/Clip Studio Paint
In this video I show you how to use some of the special options in manga studio 5/clip studio paint to make your flats layer for coloring more quickly. A flat is a layer of different colors under your art that is used primarily for selection of large blocks of a piece (like a face or a hand). So that when you have a bunch of other layers but want to get back to just that hand, you can do it using the flats layer. I use a couple of tools in this video including area scaling, reference layers, and a brush feature called "anti-overflow" to make this a more painless process. Special thanks to Dan Hale for the lineart that I used in this video. Here's his website and the comic this page was from: http://www.thedanhale.com http://www.emptygravecomic.com/ My website: http://www.edwardwitt.com Twitter: / edwardwittart Instagram: / edwardwittart My Suggestions for Gear (Note if you purchase from this list I get a small commission): https://www.amazon.com/shop/edwardwit...

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