The next option we need to cover is the Scale option. Out of these curve control options, I prefer the Cubic Bezier to the Quadratic just because I find the way you make the curve to be more intuitive and easier to control, but that’s all about personal preference! The third icon creates a curve between two points using the Cubic Bezier system. The middle icon allows the creation of a curve between two points using the Quadratic Bezier system. The first one will create a straight line between two points. Each of the icons to the right of the Curve option controls a different option for making the lines. I mainly use the linear ruler tool to create straight lines, but as said above you can make small single curve rulers as well. a zig zag) you’ll want to use the Curve ruler instead. If you need to create a ruler that has multiple curves (or multiple straight lines - i.e. Just keep in mind, however, that the Linear Ruler only allows a start point and end point, so at most you can make one curve between two points. You don’t have to create just straight lines with the linear ruler tool! There are two options for creating curves. We’ll talk about the Scale and Step of angle options both in a moment, but right now I want to address the Curve option. If you want the ruler to be made on the current active layer, leave this box checked. The “Create at editing layer” checkbox controls whether the ruler will be made at the current active layer or if there will be a new layer created when the ruler is made. We will be using the Linear Ruler sub tool in this tutorial, which is shown in the red rectangle. To find the Ruler subtools, click on the Ruler icon in the toolbar (shown by the arrow in the following image). Think of it like having a physical ruler, but in your digital workspace! The linear ruler is one of the basic rulers available in Clip Studio Paint and it’s very straightforward to use. In this article we will cover the following topics: Covering all the ruler tools in one tutorial would result in a huge amount of text, so I’m going to break this up into parts! So welcome to part one of the how to use the Clip Studio Ruler Tools! And I still think that the built-in ruler tools are one of the coolest features in CSP. When I first learned about this software, it was the Perspective Ruler tool that made me realize how awesome it was and influenced my decision to start using it. I write weekly posts on and on CSP Tips, so be sure to come back every week to learn more Clip Studio Tips and Tricks from me! Many of you probably know my name from those books, in fact. I was a beta-tester on the Manga Studio 5 program and for Clip Studio Paint, and I have written three books and several video courses about the program. Hello! My name is Liz Staley and I’m a long-time user of Clip Studio Paint (I started using the program back when it was known as Manga Studio 4!).
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