I love the intuitive and rather beautiful interface of the software, the menus on screen and the colour and brush ‘pucks’. I’ve long been a fan of Autodesk Sketchbook Pro, and that isn’t going to change. What is different is the user interface more than anything else. I think it’s impossible to tell the difference between the colouring I’ve achieved with both programs. So, these are my first impressions of Clip Studio Paint and a comparison with Autodesk Sketchbook Pro. I spent yesterday afternoon, and a bit of this morning, colouring part of the template above in Clip Studio Paint. ![]() The bottom part of the template above was coloured in Clip Studio, the top part in Autodesk Sketchbook Pro. Purchase the Premium Bundle to unlock more.Yesterday, I thought I’d give Clip Studio Paint a go. Purpose-built for sketching, the interface is clean and unobtrusive so you can focus on drawing.Layers with a full complement of blend modes deliver the flexibility to build up and explore drawings and color.Guides, rulers and stroke tools support precision when you need it. ![]()
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