Clip Studio Paint for Beginners: Create Your Own Comic
Additional Potential of the Software
A course by Giacomo Bevilacqua , Comic Book Artist
About the video: Additional Potential of the Software
Overview
“In this lesson I'll show you the "Assets" store and show you how to tap into other free brushes. Then I'll also tell you about the multipage function to create multi-page comics that can be exported to PDF and sent directly to print.”
In this video lesson Giacomo Bevilacqua addresses the topic: Additional Potential of the Software, which is part of the Domestika online course: Clip Studio Paint for Beginners: Create Your Own Comic. Learn the fundamental tools of Clip Studio Paint to make a comic book page featuring a character and story from your imagination.
Partial transcription of the video
“Additional Software Capabilities The tools I’ve shown you are, of course, Clip Studio Paint’s basic ones. As I’ve mentioned, try playing around with options and properties to get used to it all. But there are a couple of secrets that I can show you with this program. I have created a new sheet. Now I'll show you one of the main features of Clip Studio Paint that can help you in the moment you want to search for something different for your piece. Click here on the logo in the top left corner, the famous logo we saw at the beginning of our course, and go to Open CLIP STUDIO. This is the wind...”
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Course summary for: Clip Studio Paint for Beginners: Create Your Own Comic
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Comic, Digital Illustration, Traditional illustration

Giacomo Bevilacqua
A course by Giacomo Bevilacqua
Giacomo Keison Bevilacqua is an Italian comic book artist. The influence of his grandfather, an artist, and his father, an avid reader and collector of comics, greatly contributed to his love for both. As a young adult, he frequently attended comic fairs and always carried his personal portfolio with him, taking any opportunity he could to showcase his work as an editor, screenwriter, and author.
At the age of 22, he enrolled in the Scuola di fumetto and, while studying there, started working as an illustrator for two famous Italian comic magazines: Lanciostory and Skorpio. In 2008, he launched A Panda Piace, his first fully self-authored and illustrated comic. Looking to branch out, he went back to the basics of drawing, studying everything from anatomy to perspective and color, and has since published graphic novels such as Il suono del mondo a memoria, Attica, and Troppo facile amarti in vacanza. Throughout his career, he's had the opportunity to collaborate with publishing houses like Bao Publishing, Feltrinelli, and Panini.
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