15 Natural Pencils

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This material catalog contains materials that can be used from Clip Studio Paint Ver. 1.10.10. ( Download the latest version here )

Happy 100 posted materials! Thank you for all the downloads & follows, have a few more pencils :,D

Hope these work for you!  Feel free to adjust them to your liking or rename them to help you remember them easier. :D
Sunray Pencil - A pencil that works by tilt: if you tilt it up, it acts like a normal pencil.  If you tilt it horizontal, it turns into a shading pencil, the top of the line being hard and the bottom being soft.  If you pen doesn't work with tilt, change the thickness to pressure sensitive, and adjust to what works for you.  Over 100 pixels it looks grainy, be careful.
Cosmic Dust - A basic pencil with a good amount of softness to it.  Reminds me of a colored pencil, easy to build up color with a gentle touch.


Scratched Up Pencil - Scritch Scratch! A pencil with a rough texture (feel free to adjust).  Fun as a thin pencil for scratchy lines.
Carpet Pencil -  A good lineart pencil.  Reminds me of an eyeliner pencil with how dense the pencils lays down.
Black pepper pencil - A pencil that looks like a spray of black pepper when pressed on the canvas softly.  You can turn it softer by turning "anti-aliasing" on.  Good for grunge and messy coloring.  Change the texture blending to "Color Dodge" for a thick, dense line. :o
Slim Mechanical - A very gentle mechanical pencil with a thin tip.  The closest I've gotten to a standard .07 lead mechanical pencil.  Has a great range of pressure & can build colors on top of each other easy.  Amazing for thin lines.

Light Rain drop - Like the Sun Ray pencil, but with rounded edges and less line-y strokes.  Tilts from a normal pencil line to a side pencil shade.  The angle is set to "Direction of Line" and doubles over on itself, change it to "Direction of Pen" if it doesn't suit you. :0
Asphalt Pastel - A thick, rectangular chalk great for blocking in areas with a messy look.  It can be used either as a regular pencil or a chalk pastel.
Blurry Pencil - Very soft, gentle. Takes time and layers to lay the darkest line.  Fuzzy and blends easy.  Pixelated at 120px+.
Film Grain - The texture is a film grain texture!  It's mostly dark with light vertical lines from it.  Feel free to adjust the texture to rougher or softer.  A pencil with a built-in retro look :D

Criss Cross - (that's slang for the "X" shape, or any lines that cross over each other diagonally).  Another gentle pencil that has a nice balance of soft and hard, & can lay a dark line down in the same stroke as a light line.  I like it for realistic portraits.
Nonagon Pencil - Sharp, bold, dark, with lots of line variance in a single stroke.  Fun for sharp flowing lines.
Soft Stardust - A softer version of the Cosmic Dust pencil.  Good for soft coloring and light sketches.
Y2k Graphic Pencil - This pencil is the closest to a pure "digital" pencil.  The tip is made up of a halftone texture with a scribble on top, giving it a subtle dotty texture.  Reminds me of the type of coloring seen on middle 2000s graphic t-shirts.  To make it look more natural, turn off "blend brush tip with darken".

Static Chalk - A square pencil that does not change size with pressure (but don't be afraid to turn it on).  The focus of this chalk pencil is coloring, which I find is harder when the pressure changes the size of the lines.  ;w;  The static texture is to mimic grainy paper.

Stroke test:




In order:
1. Slim Mechanical Pencil
2. Film Grain Pencil
3. Sunray Pencil - Tilt
4. Black Pepper Pencil
5. Cosmic Dust Pencil
6. Carpet Pencil
7. Scratched Up Pencil
8. Static Chalk Pencil
9. Blurry Pencil
10. Criss Cross Pencil
11. Soft Stardust Pencil
12. Asphalt Pastel Pencil
13. Y2k Graphic Pencil
14. Nonagon Pencil - tilt
15. Light Raindrop Pencil - tilt

Thanks again for reading!  And thank you for all the downloads & follows as well, I'm very grateful a bunch of my material has been helpful to you guys. :,)  Good luck today & be excellent to each other. <3

whoo material #100!

Content ID:1878260

Published : 2 years ago

Last updated : 2 years ago

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Pixel art lover, game enthusiast, strange artist. I like making brushes because I find it fun! I don't like charging for my stuff unless I put a lot of effort into it, so most of my stuff is free. I just like sharing things with people :D