wobblegong

Thinkin' about animals....

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*tiny furry cheeps*


What I should do is get myself a Neocities page or the like and lay out my entire art process with diagrams and explanations.

The things I do to make the art I do are, and I say this lovingly, really not special. The majority of it is in fact directly taken from a machine-translated guide Manga Studio put out with advice for mangaka to ensure good page/print quality!1 However taken all together they're key to my art Looking Like That, and in my experience just mentioning this or that would lead to a lot of a theoretical audience going "oh shit that's a thing??"2

Anyways I think it would be fun to post a walkthrough of how to Crisp Line like I do.


  1. I do this little twirl less for hipster cred and more to assure you that I am that ancient: I did in fact start using Clip Studio so long ago that it predated the name Clip Studio. I'm not actually sure why they rebranded the name, because Manga Studio was extremely accurate. The whole program is built from the ground up to suit manga creation! This has not changed, even! Shrug.
  2. The #1 problem/hurdle with good digital art software is that the learning curve is a learning CLIFF FACE. I have been crowned Clip Studio Wizard among at least one friend group simply because I've smacked into (optimistically) 3-5% of what the program can do, which makes me look like an omniscient sorcerer when someone needs help getting started with the program.

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