Old Camera Type Lo-Fi with Clip Studio Paint

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Lettyne29

Lettyne29

hello, welcome back to a new tutorial where I will give a tutorial of what I understood about the Lo-Fi style, but good to introduce them, I simply think that it is about 80s or 90s nostalgia or something like that but well, here is what It brings me closer to this style: the Old Camera of those that the quality was very ugly but that gave good memories. so let's start

 

spanish version:

hello, welcome back to a new tutorial where I will give a tutorial of what I understood about the Lo-Fi style, but good to introduce them, I simply think that it is about 80s or 90s nostalgia or something like that but well, here is what It brings me closer to this style: the Old Camera of those that the quality was very ugly but that gave good memories. so let's start

But before we start, this tutorial may be very similar to the other tutorials with similar steps, but since they don't focus on Lo-Fi, here they have it summarized and with good tips.

 

spanish version:

But before we start, this tutorial may be very similar to the other tutorials with similar steps, but since they don't focus on Lo-Fi, here they have it summarized and with good tips.

 

1.-Put any image, the color palette does not matter

 

spanish version:

1.-Put any image, the color palette does not matter

2.-From that image we have to right-click and press "Duplicate Layer" about 2 times, looking like this:

 

spanish version:

 

2.-From that image we have to right-click and press "Duplicate Layer" about 2 times, looking like this:

3.- and now we will create new layers 3 times, generating this:

 

spanish version:

3.- and now we will create new layers 3 times, generating this:

4.- In each layer we will add colors (at the user's choice) 1 for each layer, resulting like this:

 

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4.- In each layer we will add colors (at the user's choice) 1 for each layer, resulting like this:

puedes usar pluma o cubeta

 

english version:

you can use pen or bucket

5.- Now below each color layer the opacity is reduced to suit the user, followed by putting an image below each color layer.

remember ONLY the color layer

 

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5.- Now below each color layer the opacity is reduced to suit the user, followed by putting an image below each color layer.

remember JUST the colored layer

6.-Now that we have everything located in place and with the layers with colors at low opacity, we will merge the layers (but just do it in this following order: color-image)

 

spanish version

 

6.-Now that we have everything located in place and with the layers with colors at low opacity, we will merge the layers (but just do it in this following order: color-image)

note: if you get a transparent texture background (if you don't understand me you can watch the video that I leave you in the description), put a background of any color at the bottom of the order of the layers

 

spanish version:

 

note: if you get a transparent texture background (if you don't understand me you can watch the video that I leave you in the description), put a background of any color at the bottom of the order of the layers

7.-now finally we will make light movements to the layers with the "Move" tool, having as final result this:

 

spanish version:

 

7.-now finally we will make light movements to the layers with the "Move" tool, having as final result this:

the difference is not much but here I leave the original image:

but well I hope I have helped you with this tutorial and for more questions you can leave a comment below and you can see a video that is below,

Bye now!

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