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>How do you make a screentone material?
To make one using CSP's tools is the easiest:

Greyscale to tone
-Create your greytone layer(s)
-When finished either select each one individually or place them all in the same folder
-Go to the layer properties palette and select the checkered icon
-Adjust settings accordingly

*Using that method is good for turning greyscale patterns into tone quickly.

Selection drop
-Use one of the marquee tools to select an area you'd like to tone
-On the quick select bar that pops up select the checkered icon for new tone
-adjust the settings to match your needs and hit ok
-Use the layer mask that's created to add/remove tone
-If the tone doesn't look right, simply go to the layer property window and adjust the settings for that layer

*When you use the selection tool you can drag and drop pre-made tones from your materials folder to auto-create a mask layer for that tone
*There is also a gradient manga tone tool located with your regular gradient tools that you can use

I'm not sure how you'd go about making irregular patterned ones, but it would probably be the easiest to use software like krita that allows for live tiling and use a brush tool to make those patterns yourself and then export that single repeating tile back to CSP.

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