if you're working for a studio, they prefer you use the lasso tool. Yeah its slow but its precise, they don't want gaps on the flats they want the flats to touch each other. The problem with the Selection layers option is that the lineart should all be connected, which not all pencillers do some will leave gaps on clothing or some parts of the body due to line weight etc. But that's a perspective from someone who worked on a studio. Not saying your way is wrong since its really self preference. If you're doing everything on your own its fine, but if you're working with a painter you might have to talk to them. Anyway, amazing video! currently watching it since I'm transitioning from PS to Clip Studio
Thank you for sharing this, I also have the same problem I've been thinking to use magic wand more since using 2:34 will make it bleed outside lineart as you said Now I'm more sure using magic wand more
@@designingcomics That's true! It was so versatile ☺ I still use 2:34 for smaller item inside the chara body, since it wont be obvious, like button (usually they have bold lines)
Title is kinda misleading - (not clickbait, misleading) I dont see the point in having the other 3 methods if you just disreguard them immediately just to prove the point that the way you prefer is "better" (which yeah fair! I also select the outside and invert it for coloring so it is better for me too, but the other methods are useful as well. Just not for adding the block of color which is what you're trying to do the whole video - so in reality the video is just one way of making flat colors) You also dont really have to fix the lineart if you want the gaps as part of your artstyle! I use a variety of methods such as bordering that off right away with a line of selection (basically i fix the lineart gap with selection instead of actual black lineart) or in the color layer i just use the color itself to border it off - hide everything BUT the character's lineart and that little bit of colored layer and then make the same selection you did with "refer to all layers"
Thank you for the feedback! I will keep it in mind. I just wanted people to know the different options available so they can choose the best one for their style which I didn't explain well in the video. I am thinking of redoing this video sometime so that is something I will definitely work to improve!
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I thought I knew everything said in the video until I saw the delete selection from layer. It blew my mind.
Thanks very much.
Glad it helped! And thank you for watching!
if you're working for a studio, they prefer you use the lasso tool. Yeah its slow but its precise, they don't want gaps on the flats they want the flats to touch each other. The problem with the Selection layers option is that the lineart should all be connected, which not all pencillers do some will leave gaps on clothing or some parts of the body due to line weight etc. But that's a perspective from someone who worked on a studio.
Not saying your way is wrong since its really self preference. If you're doing everything on your own its fine, but if you're working with a painter you might have to talk to them. Anyway, amazing video! currently watching it since I'm transitioning from PS to Clip Studio
nice drawing
Thank you for sharing this, I also have the same problem
I've been thinking to use magic wand more since using 2:34 will make it bleed outside lineart as you said
Now I'm more sure using magic wand more
I'm glad it helped you! Luckily, Clip Studio Paint has a lot of options so there is usually multiple ways of doing the same thing.
@@designingcomics That's true! It was so versatile ☺
I still use 2:34 for smaller item inside the chara body, since it wont be obvious, like button (usually they have bold lines)
Great video. I would try this out.
Thank you! I hope it helps! Let us know if it works for you or if there's anything that could be improved on or you have trouble with.
what app are u using
I use mainly Clip Studio Paint and a little bit of Photoshop CS6, mostly for text and final adjustments.
Title is kinda misleading - (not clickbait, misleading) I dont see the point in having the other 3 methods if you just disreguard them immediately just to prove the point that the way you prefer is "better" (which yeah fair! I also select the outside and invert it for coloring so it is better for me too, but the other methods are useful as well. Just not for adding the block of color which is what you're trying to do the whole video - so in reality the video is just one way of making flat colors)
You also dont really have to fix the lineart if you want the gaps as part of your artstyle! I use a variety of methods such as bordering that off right away with a line of selection (basically i fix the lineart gap with selection instead of actual black lineart) or in the color layer i just use the color itself to border it off - hide everything BUT the character's lineart and that little bit of colored layer and then make the same selection you did with "refer to all layers"
Thank you for the feedback! I will keep it in mind. I just wanted people to know the different options available so they can choose the best one for their style which I didn't explain well in the video.
I am thinking of redoing this video sometime so that is something I will definitely work to improve!
yo, your 3d character eyes looks goofy xD
This was my first time ever using Live2D so I am hoping to improve on the next one!
@@designingcomics >,.< I sèe, Great job then 😋