I messed up my sketch...but it's okay, there's always ways to fix them. I test out the Puppet Warp feature in Clip Studio Paint @Clip Studio Paint to help fix my sketch. As in the last video, Im using the Wacom MovinkPad 11 to do this illustration! Thank you again to @Wacom for the lovely tablet ✨

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... Read moreAs an avid digital artist who frequently sketches manga and character designs, I've often encountered moments where my initial draft didn’t quite capture the proportions or pose I envisioned. Luckily, with the Puppet Warp tool in Clip Studio Paint, this problem becomes far less frustrating. This feature allows you to place a mesh over your sketch and pin key joints—like arms, legs, and torso—then effortlessly move or rotate these points to adjust poses or fix anatomy without redrawing the entire figure. What I particularly love about using the Puppet Warp tool, especially in combination with a pressure-sensitive tablet like the Wacom MovinkPad 11, is how natural and intuitive the adjustment feels. Instead of erasing and starting over, I can tailor subtle shifts—for instance, correcting a bent arm’s angle or repositioning a hand—while preserving the original line art’s expressiveness. Moreover, Clip Studio Paint’s recent addition of the liquify tool complements Puppet Warp perfectly. While Puppet Warp handles structural changes, liquify is great for refining facial features and curves, making the character look cohesive and polished. The ability to switch seamlessly between these tools enhances workflow efficiency. If you’re like me and sometimes feel 'off' about the anatomy after a quick sketch, giving these features a try can save time and boost your confidence. From my experience, even complex adjustments become manageable: simply add control points at joints, gently manipulate limbs, and watch your character come to life with a more accurate and dynamic stance. For artists working digitally, pairing these tools with a responsive tablet like the Wacom MovinkPad 11 enhances the precision of your edits. The tablet’s stylus sensitivity responds perfectly to hand movements, allowing detailed fine-tuning during the warp process. In summary, mastering the Puppet Warp and liquify tools in Clip Studio Paint can transform your sketching experience. They serve as powerful allies for fixing mistakes, improving anatomy, and achieving fluid poses without the frustration of erasing and redrawing. If you haven’t tried them yet, I highly recommend exploring these features with a compatible tablet—your digital art process will thank you!