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How Do I Change the Correction in Clip Studio Paint?

Published in Clip Studio Paint 3 mins read

Unfortunately, the provided reference text doesn't directly explain how to change the correction itself within Clip Studio Paint. It only mentions correction layers and clipping them. Therefore, I'll provide a general explanation of what correction capabilities exist and how you might adjust them, based on common Clip Studio Paint features.

Clip Studio Paint offers various methods to "correct" artwork, depending on what you're trying to achieve. Here's a breakdown of potential areas and how to modify them:

1. Correcting Lines with Stabilzation

Clip Studio Paint has a stabilization feature that helps smooth out shaky lines while drawing. If your lines are too smooth or not smooth enough, you can adjust the stabilization.

  • How to Adjust Stabilization:
    1. Select a drawing tool (Pen, Pencil, etc.).
    2. In the Tool Property palette for your selected tool, look for a "Stabilization" slider.
    3. Drag the slider to the right for more stabilization (smoother lines) or to the left for less stabilization (more raw lines).

2. Using Correction Layers

While the reference mentions correction layers, it doesn't explain how to change the correction within them. Correction layers are non-destructive ways to adjust color, tone, and other aspects of your image. To modify a correction layer:

  • How to Adjust a Correction Layer:

    1. In the Layer palette, select the correction layer you want to adjust.
    2. The settings for that correction layer will appear in the Tool Property palette (or a similar palette, depending on the type of correction layer).
    3. Modify the settings (e.g., brightness, contrast, hue, saturation) using the sliders and options available.

    Example: A "Brightness/Contrast" correction layer will have sliders for adjusting the brightness and contrast.

3. Correcting Distortions with Liquify

If you need to correct distortions or reshape parts of your drawing, you can use the Liquify tool.

  • How to Use and Adjust the Liquify Tool:
    1. Select the Liquify tool (usually found under the "Edit" menu, then "Liquify").
    2. Adjust the brush size and strength in the Tool Property palette.
    3. Use the brush on your image to push, expand, pinch, or swirl the pixels.
    4. Undo and re-apply with different settings if you don't get the desired effect initially.

4. Correcting Color

You can adjust colors in many ways, including:

  • Using the Tone Curve: The tone curve allows very precise color and contrast adjustments.
  • Color Balance: Allows adjustment of the overall color balance of an image.
  • Hue/Saturation/Luminosity: Adjust these for color correction.

Each of these is adjusted through its own window when accessed via Edit > Tonal Correction.

In summary, how you "change the correction" depends entirely on what you are trying to correct. Look to the tool properties for stabilization, the layer properties for correction layers, the tool properties for liquify, and the tonal correction options under the edit menu for color work.

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