i just found a way, go to edit>change image resolution>scale it to 100-120>export png with maximum size resolution (30.000). then you got your art in pixel clean from blur. but if you resize again to 100-120 that wouldn't be the same art, just undo the resolution with ctrl+Z. *hope this can help you with
What pen are you actually using? Non of them will draw smoothly like that except the dot pen, and that one is just doubles out the nose but can’t change size
Hi FrostDrive! Just wanted to say your tutorials are magical! You explain everything so well and straight forward. Thank you so much and keep up the awesome work! 💫
I don't have CSP installed right now to check defaults, but make sure you're exporting as PNG and not JPG/JPEG or BMP, as those can come with pretty bad compression artifacts. Edit: It's fine to enable compression for PNGs, it should still stay clear while giving you smaller filesizes. Oh, and it can also retain transparency if you're not using a background, which is perfect for sprites.
i just found a way, go to edit>change image resolution>scale it to 100-120>export png with maximum size resolution (30.000). then you got your art in pixel clean from blur. but if you resize again to 100-120 that wouldn't be the same art, just undo the resolution with ctrl+Z. *hope this can help you with
You can avoid doubles by reducing the brush size from 1.0 to 0.9. Thank you for the concise tutorial!
actual life saving advice thanks
Why is my pixel are exporting blurry when I use these methods?
i just found a way, go to edit>change image resolution>scale it to 100-120>export png with maximum size resolution (30.000). then you got your art in pixel clean from blur. but if you resize again to 100-120 that wouldn't be the same art, just undo the resolution with ctrl+Z.
*hope this can help you with
What pen are you actually using? Non of them will draw smoothly like that except the dot pen, and that one is just doubles out the nose but can’t change size
Hi FrostDrive! Just wanted to say your tutorials are magical! You explain everything so well and straight forward. Thank you so much and keep up the awesome work! 💫
WHEN I SAVE IT LOOKS VERY BLURRY, HELP, how can I save it w good quality? 😭
dude this helped me figure out way more about pixel art. thank you so much. i can finally start testing the things out. :D
Thanks for this tutorial. I had no idea u can do pixel art in clip studio. Definitely going to test this out.
Yeah you can! I even know of a comic artist who's making a whole sprite indie games art using Clip!
how do you export non-blurry images from CSP? mine are fuzzy and terrible
I don't have CSP installed right now to check defaults, but make sure you're exporting as PNG and not JPG/JPEG or BMP, as those can come with pretty bad compression artifacts.
Edit: It's fine to enable compression for PNGs, it should still stay clear while giving you smaller filesizes. Oh, and it can also retain transparency if you're not using a background, which is perfect for sprites.
i just found a way, go to edit>change image resolution>scale it to 100-120>export png with maximum size resolution (30.000). then you got your art in pixel clean from blur. but if you resize again to 100-120 that wouldn't be the same art, just undo the resolution with ctrl+Z.
*hope this can help you with
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This circle part is fully genius!!! My guy isn't messing around hahaha these tips and tricks will help so many people.
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Will this be ok to print out?
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Great video! I usually use paint tool sai for pixel art but I guess clip studio is my main software now
This is bloody legendary!!!! You made this super simple to understand top tier tutorial right here.
I'm trying to start doing some pixel art for fun and this was really helpful thank you
This is so so helpful!!
Good work bro! Thank you
Appreciate the tutorial bro keep it up !
Amazing, great stuff!!!
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Great vid!!! THANKS!!!!
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