I'm not discrediting your video, but I found a much easier way to make a drawing go outside the frame border. Just click on the desired layer, click on the Layer menu, then on Rasterize and you can erase the frame border with the eraser. In fact, o hope my comments adds tô the video, not detracts from it
I see. What you are actually doing is separating the line drawing of the frame from the mask of the frame. you can do that but then why use the frame tool if your frame line is just a drawing of a square. there is a feature that allow you to do a pop out drawing and still maintain the frame properties; I found out about it a while back just never made a video about it. I think I will this weekend since it been a long time since I made a video. Thank you so much for watching and share your opinion/ knowledge. Keep drawing my friend.
Another way for drawings to pop out is the polyline frame tool with add to selected folder and unclick draw border.
can someone show how to do that?... I'm trying to do so... but can't figure out how... thank you in advance!
@@JonathanRambinintsoa PJ Holden shows it in a video here on RUclips.
@@michaelmcdonnell3905 thanks you are the best
Can you make the Video of how that works?
@@Sagarderian Find PJ Holden video on RUclips Clip Studio Paint Webinar Advanced Features with PJ Holden Part 1.
Thanks for this! Helpful and well-explained!
Thank you this is really helpful.
Thank you for this video it’s a real life saver!
love it. keeping making these videos please
I'm not discrediting your video, but I found a much easier way to make a drawing go outside the frame border.
Just click on the desired layer, click on the Layer menu, then on Rasterize and you can erase the frame border with the eraser.
In fact, o hope my comments adds tô the video, not detracts from it
I see. What you are actually doing is separating the line drawing of the frame from the mask of the frame. you can do that but then why use the frame tool if your frame line is just a drawing of a square. there is a feature that allow you to do a pop out drawing and still maintain the frame properties; I found out about it a while back just never made a video about it. I think I will this weekend since it been a long time since I made a video. Thank you so much for watching and share your opinion/ knowledge. Keep drawing my friend.