

You can download 3D poses, background materials, or color palettes too. Also, the process to get it from the Asset Library and set it as a brush is very easy. Download multiple brushes it’s quite endless and fun. Although, your drawings might seem repetitive if you keep using the same brushes. You never need to worry about drawing tedious things like trees, clouds, chains, feathers, certain materials, etc. Their brush/asset library is huge, made by other users. This is probably the #1 reason to get CSP. Now that I’ve finished a drawing using both programs, I’ll tell you the benefits of using both of them and how I use them. Although, CSP has been on my mind to get. Paint tool Sai 2 has been my go-to program. I’ve been drawing digital art for over 10 years now on my own time. But what is it like? Should you get it? So here is my review of it. Double-clicking the layer will let you change it's name.You may have seen Clip Studio Paint’s (CSP) occasional sales and heard rave reviews about it.Under the new set button there's a button to clear the layer you have selected and next to that you can press the trash can to delete the layer entirely.Underneath the new layers there are two ways to merge a layer into the one beneath it.Next to that is the "New Layer Set" button, pressing it gives you folders you can put groups of layers in and control them as if they're one.This gives you a special kind of layer that has a different set of tools. Next to the new layer button is the "New Linework Layer" button.Above the list of layers there is an icon of a blank page with a folded corner, clicking that will give you a new layer.On each layer there is an image of an eye, clicking the icon will toggle the visibility of the layer.They allow you to change parts of an artwork without touching the rest and change how things overlap in your artwork. On the side of your window, there should be a large grey box with a small purple box inside it that says "Layer 1." Layers are like painting on sheets of glass and placing the sheets on top of each other to make a picture.
