Digital Art Basic Kit

Content ID:2220912

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You can use this material catalog with Clip Studio Paint Ver.1.11.0 and newer. ( Download the latest version here )

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.  

Since almost all of them use the default round tip, you can also republish them yourself without worry.  You can add your own brush tips too!  These brushes serve as a good base for making other brushes. :)


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

Smooth Pens

Rough Pens and Sketch

Effect

Content ID:2220912

Published : 3 hours ago

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Hi, I'm Saturn and I enjoy Pixel Art & making CSP assets too much. Most of my stuff is free, but I also have some fancy brushes you can buy in my links. Feel free to check it out, but no worries if you only use free stuff. It's meant to be used anyway! :D