Comic Frames in Clip Studio Paint - Comic Panels Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- This tutorial is all about setting up comic frames and panels using the Frame Border tools in Clip Studio Paint. This one's a little longer, but as you'll see, there's a lot to cover!
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0:00 Introduction
0:10 Create a Comic Canvas
1:51 Adjust the Canvas
2:39 Panel Frame Border
3:37 Dividing Method: Divide Frame Folder
4:38 Space of Frame Border in Preferences
5:07 Drawing in the Frames
5:39 Dividing Method: Using a Single Frame Border Folder
6:14 Combine Dividing Methods
6:51 Adjusting Frames
7:23 Keep Gutters Aligned
7:39 Remove Gutters
7:55 Moving Frames
8:23 Anti-Aliasing
8:59 Custom Frame Shapes
9:15 Rectangular Frame Sub Tool
9:52 Circle and Polygon Frames
10:06 Polyline Frame
10:15 Frame Border Pen
10:29 Built-in Panel Templates
11:10 Divide Frame Border Equally
11:57 Outro - Хобби
This is an excellent tutorial. Thank you!
Excellent, straight to the major points, welll-scripted and concise, precise voice-over. Very usufel for that features-laden program.
Thank you! I try to be as concise as I can to get the information across.
OMG such an excellent CSP tutorial, extremely clear and helpful info....Thank you for this video :)
You're welcome, I'm glad I could help!
thank you very much for the tutorial! I'm trying to understand comic book tools on CSP and it is very helpful. Your instructions are crystal clear!
I'm glad I could help!
Hello. You are an amazing instructor! I have learned a lot watching your tutorials! Could you make a video explaining how we add a background image after we already have the monochrome manga character design ready and how to reposition the character in this scenario? Thank you in advance for your precious attention.
I may make one in the future! In the meantime, do you mean adding a character you drew on paper? You can make the line art transparent using Edit - Convert Brightness to Opacity so you can color in the character (even if the color is just white), and then add them in front of your background!
@@MsRedNebulaArt Thank you very much for another valuable piece of advice! But I'm talking about a character drawn directly on a Clip Studio Paint layer. I will eagerly await a video from you that addresses this topic. Thank you very much!
Hello! Could you show how to change the lines of a traditional digitized lineart. I would like to know how to soften a thick ink line made on physical paper. Thank you in advance for your precious attention.
Hi! I don't work with digitized traditional linework too often, but I believe your best bet would be to start by upping the brightness/contrast (which will naturally thin the lines a bit anyway), then use Edit -> Convert Brightness to Opacity to change it from grayscale into line art with a transparent background. If your lines are still too thick, experiment with Filter -> Correction -> Adjust Line Width. (This will be most effective if your scan is pretty high resolution; if it's too low, it can just make your lines disappear!) You can also just do some lineart cleanup manually at this point. I hope that helps!
@@MsRedNebulaArt Thank you very much! It helped a lot!
Can you make about the webtoon's panel next, please? Thanks 😃
It wouldn't be next since I've got a bunch planned out, but I can put webtoons on my list!