
I used a bunch of downloaded assets to create this “set”, making sure it looked good at the angles I was planning on using in the comic. It can be a huge time saver, especially if you’re going to be drawing it multiple times from different angles. (See above) Making BackgroundsģD is fantastic for setting up scenes with significant background elements. You can also save these as presets for future use. You can modify the models’ height, fat/muscle distribution, specific body part proportions, and more. I’ve created some custom folders in a feeble attempt to organize all the shit I’ve downloaded.īody Type Settings - CSP comes with a few default human models in both realistic and more anime-style proportions. Apologies for my chicken scratch.ģD Material Palette - Includes all poses, human models, and objects. Operation Tool - This selects 3D models in the layer and allows you to manipulate them.

These are literally the only things I use in CSP, so don’t ask me what other parts of the program do lol.Ĭlick here to see all these images larger (Tip: Click the “Detail” button to the right of the search bar to filter by 3D content.) Relevant Interface I rarely have to look beyond the free assets, but the few times I did, $10 was enough to secure me a huge amount of “Gold” content.

I use modified versions of CSP’s stock human models and a mix of downloaded assets from their website. Here are a couple of my CSP references with their equivalents in Rainfall:Īs you can see, I use it mostly for shots where characters are interacting ( especially couple interactions!), because I tend to have a very specific idea of how I want the pose + camera angle to look. Thought you guys might be interested to see how I use Clip Studio Paint for putting together custom 3D references! (FYI I use the iPad version, but everything here applies to the regular desktop version as well.)Ī lot of people know CSP as a great digital art alternative to Photoshop (which it is, don’t let Adobe extort you if you can help it), but I personally use it almost exclusively to make references! Its 3D features are pretty robust and what I’m about to show you is only the tip of the iceberg.
