Wait A tutorial video that's on point? That tells you exactly what you need to know? Thats SHORT? AND NOT FILLED WITH TALKING... like... this... (inserts heavy breath) I love you for this. I really do. Thank you for putting this out.
Not perfect? My guy you made the perfect tutorial for camera movement in CSP: short, straight to the point, perfectly clear and 100% understandable. You have no idea how many projects you may have saved tysm!
Thanks! Super duper helpful!! It wasn’t a super long and boring tutorial, and instead got straight to the point! Also very underrated! Your style is very unique and cool!
If you're still interested, you can click on the "Animation" drop down at the top > Playback settings > Render 2D camera. I'm a little late but I hope this helps.
Yes! Finally I know how to use this feature , I didn’t even know you could do that, mind blown! Thanks buddy, keep up the tutorials . New sub, I can’t wait to see what you upload next . Thank you.
When this video was made i used a Wacom intuos, but now i use an Artist 15.6 Pro. The tablet doesn't matter too much though, i started off with a wacom bamboo and used it for many years before i got enough money to upgrade.
Sorry but may I ask if it is possible to create a camera that has a different ratio than the canvas? For example I want to create a 1920*1080 camera which is 16:9 ratio, for a vertical background that is like 1920*5000, so that I can move the camera from top to bottom. Is there a way to do this?
You mean to parallax the background? Make a new canvas for your background, and make it larger than the animation file, when you're done copy and paste the layer under your animation layers and you should be able to keyframe it to move any which way you want. (Hope this answers the question, if not lemme know)
@@DimiArt yeah I guess this is the only way to do it.. moving of layers with key frames. I just don't understand why can't Clip studio just let us make a camera with a size of our choice, and need us to move all the layers instead. Anyway thank you sooooo muchh for your kind and quick reply!!
When I tried this, the resolution went all the way downhill, and I mean DOWNHILL like from detailed texture and lines to barely a few pixels. Does anyone know how i could fix this?
Ik this is an old vid, but how do you actually apply the movement? The only thing that moves for me is the blue box. Can’t seem to figure out how to actually get it to work akfjf
You'd have to show me an example of what you mean, a quick zoom in would just be making the camera smaller at whatever frame you want the zoom to happen, but also make a keyframe right before the zoom in as well, so thats its instant and not constant. If that makes any sense
I have the latest version of clip studio paint EX, when this video came out this was the latest version at the time, also its on PC and not iPad if that helps
@@DimiArt Manual work means registering keyframes one by one as shown in this video. There is also software that automatically generates the shake effect.
@@sci_worlds ohh, in clip studio yes you have to do it manually, but by all means if you want to do your shake in a composition software go right ahead!
Hi, I'm an animator , and I have a problem with csp , the 2d camera movement, I try different tutorials and yours, my problem is the default is on , because I want good camera movement, please reply to me🥺 , if you have Twitter please, I want you to help me with my problem. thank you
I've tried to do what you were, and everything is the exact same, but it still doesn't work. All that happens is that the blue camera box moves, but the animation stays where it is, unlike your animation. Do you have any idea what I could be doing wrong?
@@minodapito220 in this video i was using an older version, can't remember off the top of my head, but currently i use the latest version out right now
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it's up to personal preference, i prefer doing my camera work in the Clip studio so the only thing i have to worry about when compositing is the effects and color corrections. Do whatever you feel like
dude, I already work with clip studio, is way better to learn this and have a cool effect than buy another software and learn all the shit to make a subtle camera movement.