Clip Studio Paint Drawing Challenge

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Drawfee team members create dumb drawings from even dumber ideas using Clip Studio's 3D modeler tool, exploring various storytelling and design techniques in the process. They experiment with unique character designs, inking, coloring, and storytelling elements, finding inspiration in each piece and adapting their techniques to fit the narrative of their creations.

Insights

  • The Drawfee team, comprising Julia, Nathan, Jacob, and Karina, collaborates by creating images using Clip Studio's 3D modeler tool, leading to a diverse range of artistic interpretations and styles.
  • Through experimentation with various features like vector layers, contour lines, and colorize, the artist successfully navigated Clip Studio's tools to create unique artwork, showcasing adaptability, creativity, and a willingness to explore new techniques.

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  • Who are the members of Drawfee?

    Julia, Nathan, Jacob, and Karina

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Summary

00:00

Drawfee's Team Creates Dumb Drawings from Ideas

  • Drawfee takes dumb ideas and creates even dumber drawings
  • The team consists of Julia, Nathan, Jacob, and Karina
  • Sponsored by Clip Studio, they use the 3D modeler tool in the program
  • Each member creates an image using the 3D modeler for another team member to draw from
  • Julia's image involves a moon and a supermarket pose
  • Nathan's image features a man and cubes, showcasing bulk and muscle definition
  • Karina's image depicts a foreground-background scenario for a potential story
  • Julia's image presents a cool pose with a person in the background
  • Nathan interprets Julia's image as alien cats in a bodega setting
  • Nathan uses Clip Studio's tools for inking, coloring, and creating dialogue in the comic-style drawing

17:18

"Artist explores cyberpunk themes with vector lines"

  • The artist appreciated the opportunity to work on poses and execution in a new program.
  • The first-time user found the program effective for creating a unique cat character.
  • The artist successfully executed a pose called "Cube Nightmare" with a cyberpunk theme.
  • The artist modified the face of the character to fit a cyberpunk villain aesthetic.
  • The artist utilized contour lines to enhance the body shape of the character.
  • The artist switched from an ink brush pen to a milli pen for consistent line weight.
  • The artist found the vector layer feature helpful for inking due to its speed.
  • The artist experimented with a beta feature called colorize for automatic color filling.
  • The artist used vector line features extensively during the cube phase of the artwork.
  • The artist created a neon effect by adjusting the brush size on the vector lines and using an airbrush layer.

33:05

"Artist creates manga cover with unique effects"

  • The artist downloaded free assets and added effects to their work, finding new elements in each piece.
  • They worked quickly, learning to use a new program while creating their art.
  • The artist decided the characters were umbrella salesmen kicked out of a building, turning the piece into a manga cover.
  • They used a four-effect line brush for control and experimented with brushes and tools for shading and effects.
  • The manga's title was "Forecast as Rain," featuring umbrella salespeople struggling to sell umbrellas.
  • The artist used watercolor brushes for texture, cross-hatching for shading, and adjusted patterns post-drawing.
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