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Hi there. Im Scott Drummond, and this is ClipStudio Paint Quick Tips. In this brand new series, were going to be giving you some awesomebite size tutorials on how to use differenttools and features in Clip Studio Paint. If that sounds like a thing youre into, make sure to hit that subscribe button down below, and maybe knock that bell icon next to it to get notified when we put up new videos. Alright, the idea is that these are Quick Tips, so letsnot waste any more time and get into it. One of the best parts about drawing digitally inClip Studio Paint is all the time saving tools you have your disposal. The fill tool, for example, is an awesome way to fill in an entire area with a color. Let me show you what I mean. So lets say I have this drawing right? If Id done this on paper, I would have to brush in all of theselittle bits with a large brush or whatever, and that sounds like a complete waste of time. But with the fill tool, blacking out these areas easy as just a clic