How to Flip, Transform, and Liquify your way to Better Art
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Ever made it to the coloring and lighting phase and realized that your artwork has some major issues?? I did this SO many times. This process is something I do now for every sketch so that I never have to fix things once they are already painted or colored. I am a huge fan of the Free Transform and Liquify tools in Clip Studio Paint. What do you use to fix up your sketches before you line or paint?
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Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!!!
i have really stupid question. but how do you flip layer and not whole drawing?? i cant find out how to do it💀💀
Edit>Transform>Flip Horizontal
@@MCollingsArtThank you so much
lovely art, if i may ask do you have a tutorial of how you match you VO with your animation?
is it a program or done framing
Hey! Its actually recorded at the same time. The animation is done by a program called HonkVtuber. It's a vtuber model instead of animated by hand. that would be WAY too time consuming to use on tutorials.
@@MCollingsArt thanks for the info, appreciated
Liquefy tutorial begins at 4:00 .
good shout, didn't end up having time to go back and chapter all of the old videos.
@@MCollingsArt Thanks! The content after the 4:00 was truly helpful!
Thanks for a great video! Do you know if you can import into CSP a PNG or JPG of line art and then apply the transform and liquify to those lines? Or can you only use transform and liquify on lines that you've drawn in CSP?
Hey! You can absolutely use the liquify on lines you import. You will probably need to start with a transparent PNG or use edit>convert brightness to opacity to get rid of the white background.
Another tut!? Ty for teaching us more im gonna get better like you in csp>:D
Happy to help! Thank you so much for watching!