

The smaller the number, the bigger the dots and the bigger the number, the smaller they’ll be.

The tone will be created and then I can go edit and change it and see the changes as I tinker with the options. This is mostly why I prefer to create my tone by dragging the material.

In here, you can edit how your tone will behave and you can see the changes in real time. Note that you can always edit your tone layer! For example, if you wish to change the shape of the tone, density, frequency, and others, you can go to the ‘Layer Property’ window, right above your layers window. As you can see there are quite a lot of options to use and experiment. It is also possible to change the shape! You can change the type of shape you want your tone to have. You can change the number of screen frequency and its density, meaning how dark or light the tone will look like. Note that here you can edit your tone right off the bat. Now, with the selection done, go to ‘Layer -> New Layer -> Tone…’. If you want to add more here and there it’s rather easy to do later. It’s always preferable to make a selection of where you want your screentone to go. Instead of dragging and dropping, you can also create a tone layer right off the bat. Method 2 – Using The Clip Studio Paint Tone Layer You might even find some other possibilities for your tones! I really like using their Asset App to get new materials and to experiment with different styles. If you want to learn more about materials, how to use and install them, I recommend checking my Clip Studio Paint Material Guide.
