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In preparation for Chapter 13, I wanted to provide a guide with some troubleshooting tips. For some reason, the romance lock has been giving some players a really hard time, so if you run into any of these issues, try these methods to (hopefully) get your game working.
How to make a multi-colored, multi-tip scatter brush in Clip Studio Paint — correctly
They made it annoyingly specific in CSP and I keep forgetting every time. So this is a note-to-self + whoever else needs it:
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What we don't want:
1. When a brush tip is created from black / white on a regular RBG layer, it will only paint in black / white.
It will only use the selected color if Color Mixing is checked — bad if you wanted an opaque brush, because this makes the brush tips transparent when they overlay one another, as in the orange leaf clumps ↓
Troubleshooting: If the brush paints in grey / B&W as shown in the top row of leaves, check the Blending Mode in brush settings. Here, it was set to Brightness instead of Normal.
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The correct way:
https://tips.clip-studio.com/en-us/articles/679 CTRL + F → [2] A: How to create brush tip images that allow for freely changeable colors
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1. MOST IMPORTANT! Draw your brush tip on (or convert to) a Gray or Monochrome layer.
(Usually doesn't matter, but if your brush has gradients etc. choose Gray. It also helps to NAME and TAG it so you can find it.)
2. Edit → Register Material (J) → Image... → Check "Use for brush tip shape" on.
3. Brush settings → Brush tip → Add brush tip shape
(Here, I'm adding it to a pre-made brush that already has some color & size settings. Note that the brush stroke is displaying in color — GOOD! If the layer wasn't properly made B&W, the brush tip will show in black & the stroke will display in black.)
4. Should look like this. Can add more tips, test the brush settings you like & Save all settings as default.
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