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So, if you're actually drawing in Clip Studio Paint, maybe spend some time with brushes and try to find brushes that look a bit better, that look a bit less repetitive, a bit more natural looking instead of so obviously digital. But that's just my bias. 2/3
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I recommend Frenden's custom brushes for Clip Studio (which many other people use too - I think Sean Phillips went so far as to delete the brushes that came with Clip Studio, as he only uses the Frenden ones). & of course you can duplicate & adjust them. frenden.gumroad.com/l/clipstudio
FRENDEN'S 800+ CLIP STUDIO BRUSHESfrenden.gumroad.com This set includes more than 800 Clip Studio Paint brushes. These painting, penciling, inking, and special FX brushes use a wide range of custom textures, daubs, and settings to emulate traditional med...
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From what I understand, those are more appropriate for inking. And I've already found brushes I like. But thanks for the link.