Vector layer overview | Simzart

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When you draw on vector layers, lines can be edited and adjusted freely without losing quality! Learn when you should use them, as well as what tools are useful in this latest tutorial by Simzart!

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Artist: SimzArt

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Is it normal that vectors become pixelated once you start zooming in? I'm working with the desktop version.

CrankWavesbackupchannel
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Excuse me, but which brush do you use in 1:17? I've been looking for one of these for a while now.

longuemire
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After watching this video, my doubt is:
Why would I still use a raster layer?

turbasdd
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I needed more of this, is there a course on how to complete create stuff only using those vector lines?

agauerm
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Is there a way to alter the amount of control points in a stroke without needing to go in and delete the control points manually? Like is there a slider that can increase or decrease the number in a single selected stroke?

thestooge
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How can I mask while drawing with vector tools? With raster tools, I can paint inside a selection and the strokes stay inside the selection, vector tools don't recognize the selection as a masking tool

Mu
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I've been trying to figure out how to change the color of the lines forever! Thank you!

JustDaisy
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why is corel better at selecting vectors and moving them than clip studio? I can't select the hand i just drew and move it. I can only move points. Why is that?

sousukeaizen
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CSP team, please could you consider having the simple mode for tablet version and desktop version of CSP as well?
Sometimes seeing all the tools makes everything look intimidating, especially on the iPad.

Please consider adding the simple mode to both tablet and desktop versions.

alphahere