How is CSP for Comic Book Covers?
Well, the proof is in the pudding, as Miguel de Cervantes once said. I’ve used Clip Studio Paint before, but never for a really intense illustration. I’ve used PhotoShop in the past, but it’s too expensive now and it seems outdated. Like many, I’ve tried a few alternative programs and CSP delivers! Here’s a quick look at comic cover process, condensed into a few seconds. I had some nervous anxiety, which normally happens before I tackle something new, but I’d recommend CSP to anyone!
⸜(。˃ ᵕ ˂ )⸝♡ Click here for my previous post: Coloring a Pretty Face (Evolution using CSP). For this little animation, I used Capcut.
Sample Art
I’m still old school and enjoy sketching out my art with a pencil and paper. Once that’s done, I scan it in and, in this case, used CSP. Click on an image to enlarge.




More animated pages
જ⁀➴ Click on an image to see more of Miguel’s art as animations…
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