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    • MOO
      MOO SVS OG @TessaW last edited by

      @tessw I haven't really done any! I have one I did by accident one day just playing around (I posted it already) but, I don't even know how to find a stabilizing tool yet 🙂 I agree that one a day will be too much for me 🙂 I still need to finish my book! That's my main priority. If I actually get a doodle out, I will post it. Thanks for all your advice!

      Marsha Ottum Owen

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      • TessaW
        TessaW @MOO last edited by

        @marsha-kay-ottum-owen

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        • DOTTYP
          DOTTYP last edited by DOTTYP

          Hello marsha, clip paint studio the software I use mostly,if you use the Turnip pen or the G pen I find them easier than the pencil. type in 50 in your stabilization box.However for a beginner I would get a copy of Autodesk sketchbook software. There is a free version which would help you practice,I think it is the simplest digital programme, really easy to use.Sketchbook is the one that really helped me,I have had real problems learning digital painting.

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          • DOTTYP
            DOTTYP last edited by

            Here is a link to Autodesk sketchbook https://www.sketchbook.com/. free version it is not a trail.

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            • MOO
              MOO SVS OG @TessaW last edited by

              @tessw Thanks 🙂

              Marsha Ottum Owen

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              • DOTTYP
                DOTTYP last edited by

                some tutorials https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2daXNO_Vps

                scribbles.artstation.com
                www.instagram.com/dottypaints

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                • rcartwright
                  rcartwright last edited by

                  in the help section you can download the entire manual for the program. I personally do not like the stability function as it feels clunky to me. The biggest thing is to warm up your arm with exercises on the tablet draw lines, circles and such. Become comfortable with the rotate function draw from your arm just like you would when working on paper as mentioned above Matt Kohr at ctrl paint as some videos he also has an entire paid series on digital painting the first series is very good for beginners

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                  https://www.richardwcartwright.ca/

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                  • TessaW
                    TessaW @rcartwright last edited by

                    @rcartwright said in clip studio pro and tablet use...how?:

                    I personally do not like the stability function as it feels clunky to me. The biggest thing is to warm up your arm with exercises on the tablet draw lines, circles and such. Become comfortable with the rotate function draw from your arm just like you would when working on paper

                    And in that case, using a bit of cloth under your hand or buying a special glove can help you to draw from your arm a lot better. It will allow your hand to rest on the tablet allowing for stability, but your hand can still glide along the surface.

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                    • Chip Valecek
                      Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG last edited by

                      I took one of my kids stretchy knit gloves, cut the thumb, index and middle fingers off just leaving the ring and pinky fingers. It works great. Those artist gloves can be like $20+ where as these was free. Just the kids fingers get cold in the winter LOL


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                      • MOO
                        MOO SVS OG last edited by

                        Here's my attempt today. No layers just the paint brush, penicl and blender. It was pretty hard.

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                        Marsha Ottum Owen

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                        • DOTTYP
                          DOTTYP last edited by

                          It is pretty good for a first attempt you seem to be getting the hang of it,and digital art is hard when you are used to painting traditionally.

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