The Magic of REFERENCE LAYERS in Clip Studio Paint
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- Learn how to use Reference Layers in Clip Studio Paint and safe a lot of time using them! In this video I show off all the tools that utilize those layers, even the lesser known tools. See how they work in action!
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This is a submission the Clip Studio's "Tips of the Month" contest of April 2022. The theme is "Using Reference Layers"
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00:00 - Intro
00:16 - How to set layers as reference layers
01:02 - Fill Tools
02:51 - Auto Select
04:42 - Brushes with the option "Do not cross lines of reference layer"
06:33 - Contour Line Paint / Freeflow Gradient
10:20 - Colorize (Technology Preview)
12:21 - Outro
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I was searching for such a long time and every step other creators showing failed to mention the selection process. Thank you. Subed.
Glad it was of help
Thank you for the great video
You're welcome!
very concise and easy to understand video, thank you!!
Glad it was useful to you
Such a fantastic and helpful tutorial! Thank you so much for your efforts. So clear and well organized :)
I'm very glad that you liked it!
This was very helpful! Thanks!!
You're absolutely welcome!
Very helpful and easily understood, thank you!
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Thanks for the tutorial
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Thank you!!!
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thanks. very useful.
I'm glad that it's useful to you!
great content! instant sub :O
Thank you! I appreciate it a lot
Wow, now I‘m wondering if PS has this too or if I‘ve been colouring in the wrong way until now XD (I‘ve been using masks, but this is like so much faster with the reference layer)
As far as I know, no. I only ever saw that feature in CSP.
PS is after all mainly made for photo editing, while CSP is made for drawing.
@@Mink-tDR true :/ But I just tried it out and procreate has a similar thing, although CSP seems to have more options (which isn't that surprising I guess XD)
@@icosahedera727 Ah, that's good to know! I have no idea what features Procreate has
1:54 will gradients work with reference layer similarly to fill? I'm having trouble finding it in gradient sub-tool settings.
The gradient tool unfortunately doesn't have any settings that are related to reference layers, as far as I am aware.
If you want to create a gradient only for a specific area, you'd need to combine them with other tools and methods, like the auto-select tool.
Hiii!Could you help me with something?
i was drawing and for no reason , the layers was separeted but they work togheter (weird sorry lol)
EXAMPLE: i drew a person and its already colored , and i was going to erase smth in the color layer , but erased the same part in all the others layers too!
what can i do to fix it??
Sorry, I am not familiar with that bug.
I'm also not the tech support of Clip Studio. You might have better luck if you ask them
@@Mink-tDR I was using multiple layer eraser accidentally!but thanks!
@@stariity Glad that you were able to figure it out!
Hello there and thank you for these videos they’re very helpful! I was wondering though if you could tell me why when I select the “Do not cross lines of reference layer” option on my brush it doesn’t work. I’m trying to figure out how I can like draw underneath hair for the eyebrows. The do not cross lines option works great when coloring but i can’t figure out how to make it work while still working on lines using the same brush or pen. Is this possible?
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Hmm, if you set the line layer as reference layer, turned the "Do not cross..." option on for your brush, and work on a different layer, then usually it should work.
Perhaps check the brush settings, the "Sub Tool Details". There you you find the extra settings under "Anti-overflow". If the Tolerance is too low, then it might also draw over the lines.
Hope this helps you~