Basic painting and drawing tools for those who like a simple set, or are learning how digital program settings work.
These are very basic digital brushes that are easy to use & even work on older, slower computers. Consider these a sequel/updated version of my two previous basic sets:
ID: 1928223 & ID:1928226
All of these brushes are made of basic settings that you can easily modify. Everything I changed is visible, and there's several brushes with extra options to customize easily.
The Painters:




Classic Digital Painter - No mix, just an adjustment of Opacity & Pressure. You'd be surprised at how versatile brushes like this are.
Blending Paint Brush - A low amount of paint and density means it's very easy to blend without lifting your pen.
Classic Density Painter - Easy and fuzzy, overlaps with itself. Great for basic shading.
Classic Opacity Painter - Good for shiny stuff.
Sia's Classic Paint - Mixes like a familiar program. Adjust amount of paint, pressure, density, & hardness to taste.
Casper's Classic Paint - The most basic of Clip Studio Paint Brushes, and the most versatile of paint brushes. Adjust curves as usual.
Calligraphy Color - This is great for building up messy paintings, rough sketches, and impressionistic looks.
Oversized Brush - Another painterly brush. Adjust how the brush angles for easier control.
Saturn's Preferred Painter - This is the type of settings I tend to use. Try it and see if you like it!
Classic Melter - Oil paint type brush that melts into the canvas.
Sharp Hair Paint - This is great for making streaks of hair & fur.
Classic Streak - A speedy marker great for rough coloring.
Soft Coloring - Closer to an air brush, this is great for glazes.
Soft Airbrush - Classic Air!
Watercolor (Add texture on top) - This is a basic watercolor with border. Turn mixing on and off if you'd like. I suggest adding a paper texture on top of it for maximum effect.
Watercolor Lopsided - The same as the previous brush, but more organic. A controllable mess. Also better with a texture over it.
The Drawing Tools:





Sticky Ink Pen - Both a paint brush and a pen, but ideal for fun line art.
Speed Dip Pen - Got to draw fast!
Lovely Speed Calligraphy - A pen with lots of variation.
Clean Easy Calligraphy - A basic oval pen that's easy to use.
Saturn Round - The rare time I use a basic brush, it's something like this.
Easiest Pen for SD and Chibis - exactly what it says. A mono liner that stays a similar size with a bit of a tail. Great for bold & even lines.
Soft Line - Great for sketching or small, detailed lines.
Fine Small Lines - Made specifically for lines under 7px or so. Lower opacity & density helps the lines look thinner without actually being thinner when it happens.
Thick Cartoon Lines - For those who like big bold lines with good variation.
Chisel Tip Line - Like a chisel tip marker. Bold and sharp.
Thinning Ink Line - For slightly watery, thin ink. Nice and organic.
Water Border Pen - A speedy pen that looks like it has too much water mixed in.
Rough Organic Pen - Great for thin broken lines as well as bigger, crunchy lines.
Organic Comic Pen - Reduce hardness for an easy pen to use in monochrome that has good texture.
Standard Mono Size - Another Mono-liner, keeping a mostly singular size but with some variation for interest. Good for solid drawings and doodles.
Spray Pencil Easy - A basic "pencil" made out of small dots. Adjust the settings for darker or lighter "graphite".
Soft Sketcher - Great for sketching and sloppy coloring.
Chisel Marker Streaky - I like playing around with this. Close to a whiteboard marker, set to multiply but feel free to change it like everything else.
Effects


Broken Line - Great for making lines in the distance with some character. I used a ruler to keep it straight.
Stippler - For stippling. Turn spray on and off for different precision.
Add Hard Shine - Easy to place hard sheen. Turn off color mixing if you'd like.
Easy Bokeh - Adjust the watercolor border for a softer or harder border.
Particle Painter - This is the only one that might cause problems on slower & older computers.
There's a few other brushes I published before I threw in for completion. They're all easy to understand too.
For those with CSP 2.0 and above, you can add in these blenders too.
ID: 2131636 - They work with the "perceptual" color change mode which was introduced in 2.0.
Painting
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Watercolor - Lopsided
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Watercolor - Add Texture on Top
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Soft Airbrush
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Soft Coloring
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Classic Streaker
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Sharp Hair Paint
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Classic Melter
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Saturn's Prefered Paint
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Oversized Brush
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Calligraphy Color
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Blending Paint Brush
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Casper's Classic Paint
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Sia's Classic Paint
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Classic Opacity Painter
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Classic Density Paint
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Classic Digital Painter
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flat coloring
Smooth Pens
Rough Pens and Sketch
Effect