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>current year
>CSP still doesn't have a liquify tool

>> No.4936490

(you)
ngmi btw

>> No.4936493

>>4936459
What’s with liquify fags that can’t draw without it?

>> No.4936498

>>4936493
Sculptors in denial

>> No.4936506

>>4936459
>byedog.mpeg

>> No.4936513

>>4936459
It doesn't need one, I just import it into PS for that.

>> No.4936516

ngmi thread

>> No.4936517

>>4936516
If you think liquify is cheating, you're a sweet summer child...

>> No.4936525

>>4936459
>not using photoshop for everything anyway

ngmi

>> No.4936544
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4936544

>>4936525
CSP lineart, PS rendering is the masterrace combo wombo.

>> No.4936555

Try a custom smudge tool or one of the vector tool in csp.

>> No.4936556

>>4936459
liquify doesn't belong anywhere in the art process.

>> No.4936561

>>4936556
>painting some gay ass contract work
>whoops, I fucked up
>time to redraw this instead of just fixing it in 2 seconds and collecting my money
>t. retard

>> No.4936567

>>4936517
Not cheating it’s more of you can’t draw without it.

>> No.4936576

>>4936567
Honestly, liquify just satisfies my autism for a minute adjustment that my followers probably won't even notice

>> No.4936719

>>4936544
Lazynezumi bro

>> No.4936737

>>4936719
Honestly, I've been learning 3D instead. Sketching in 3D is more useful than a perspective aid for 2D art, imo, especially when you can turn your lines quickly into models, move them around and also look at them in any perspective and play with the composition. Last time I used LN was ages ago. It was never cracked properly and it felt a bit clunky for me.

>> No.4936741

CSP has mesh transform which does the job in like a few more seconds. Even free transform is enough if you aren't fixing the entire picture.

>> No.4936745

>>4936741
That’s the thing, liquify fags suck at drawing and needs to “fix” the entire artwork.

>> No.4936886

>>4936745
Clip Studio is still inferior after all these years. It's missing braindead liquify and the even more braindead automatic colour fill plus auto close gaps plus auto absorb feature in their old software RETAS. Lol

>> No.4937190

>>4936886
maybe get into photography instead

>> No.4937195

>>4937190
>muh lineart

the state of CSPbabies

>> No.4937238

>>4936886
uhh csp has a paintbucket that also has a gap closing parameter that’s completely adjustable. brainlet thread

>> No.4937241

>>4936459
>current year
>csp still doesn't have a hard round brush

>> No.4937330

>>4937241
>current year
>people still don’t know how to make a round brush in csp

>> No.4937381

>>4937241
...every single pen is hard and round

>> No.4937654

>>4937238
No retard, this one automatically paints based on palettes!

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>>4936459
>current year.
>photoshop still doesn't let you setup your shortcuts freely.
i need liquify maybe once a week, i need rotate canvas once a minute.

>> No.4939274

>>4936737
I'm interested to know which program you use for your process, I also want to learn basic 3d for setting up perspective, checking interesting angles and props

>> No.4939278
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4939278

is taking the CSPill worth, bros? I keep hearing good stuff about it, but I am a third world spic and I need to think and pick wisely what I spend my money in, specially when the price is in dollars.

>> No.4939309

>>4939274
Blender's greasepencil and 3Dcoat (everything) with the keyshot renderer are what I'm learning now.

I also know a little bit of cinema4d and octane and a tiny bit of sketchup and gave up on zbrush. I also learned PS' 3D features - spherical panoramas and postcards. I also know CSP's 3D importing/lighting features inside out.

I am currently learning Marvelous Designer at the moment. If I finish that I will either learn more of the following:
>retopo in 3dcoat and uv mapping
>blender with octane 4 basics for something more suited to hard surface modelling
>2D animation in After Effects and CSP (I'll have to learn opentoonz) to maybe make an animatic
>vue for procedural terrain generation
>Redshift because Octane isn't cracked ;_; and I need a fisheye renderer or curvilinear perspective renderer
>Maya and Arnold renderer

>> No.4939314

>>4936498
>>4936493
>WTF why are you using useful tools?? That's cheating!

>> No.4939319

>>4939161
Is holding R difficult for you?

>> No.4939323

>all these retards seething about liquify
LOL
Is wet on wet oil painting cheating too?

>> No.4939331

>CSP
ngmi

>> No.4939350

>>4939319
while i draw? yes, kinda difficult.

>> No.4939366

>>4939350
Do you not have two hands? Or do you literally mean you want to be able to rotate the canvas while making marks at the same time?

>> No.4939368

>>4939323
>>4939314
It's the opposite, you liquify fags are seething that other art programs don't have it and calling it shit because of it.

>> No.4939374

>>4939350
PS and CSP are the easiest tools to learn. So easy that they're completely interchangeable different in only a handful of features. Just wait because if you ever want to get into 3D you'll see some truly nightmare tier shit where every 3D program and navigation requires memorising about 20 different keystrokes and a blood ritual, menus buried in twenty overlapping sliding panels and plus the view can fly off at any second and the reason why you're swapping programs is because the program is completely incapable of doing what you want. You never know how lucky you had it until you lose it forever. PS and CSP are very intuitive.

>> No.4939385

>>4939368
>seething that other art programs don't have it
lolwut
All I use and want to use is Photoshop. I don't know or care what other programs have and don't have.

You really didn't think this through.

>> No.4939408

>>4939385
Not them, but CSP's line quality/brush configurability, gap ignore fill, ez 3D support and perspective rulers are 100% worth swapping between PS and CSP so you can use cheats from both programs.

>> No.4939422

>>4939366
being left-handed i really like that csp lets me move everything to the right of my keyboard
>>4939374
i have no problem with navigation in maya

>> No.4939431

>>4939422
Any time a hotkey gives me trouble, I just bang up a script in autohotkey.

>> No.4939577

>>4939408
That's cool, but I'm good with just PS.