Download Clip Studio Paint's 3 month FREE Trial on their official website: www.clipstudio.net/en/ Video Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 1:02 - Make Backgrounds Fast! (AI Colorization) 6:23 - Build your OWN 3D Background! (3D Primitives) 9:41 - Sketch faster with the Liquify Tool! 12:01 - Using 3D models as a Sketch! 14:11 - Animating on Vector Layers 16:23 - The BEST Fill Tool EVER 17:10 - Final thoughts
Th... The...THERE'S BEEN AN "EXTRACT LINES" BUTTON THIS ENTIRE TIME!?!? And the "brightness to opacity"!? I'm gonna lose it that's so amazing 5:51 no FUCKING way
Woah this was an absolutely helpful tutorial if someday I will be able to afford and learn the basics and tools on Clip Studio Paint. Also you're persona giving us instructions between in and out of the video was incredible 👏. I really appreciate you creating this for future animators/illustrators. Cannot wait to see more of you work. Amazing as always ❤️
Keep watch during holidays! Especially around Black Friday and Christmas time. It goes on sale then! But did you know there's also a cheap monthly fee you can pay instead? If you don't have the money for the one-time payment yet but want to play around in Clip Studio, that'd be a way to try it out!
Could you help me, I would love to know if I can apply a mask all over an animation? for example if I have an animated pattern and i want to have a mask, a shape of a dress, for example?
Yes you can apply a clipping mask over an animation! Let's take the example you provided. You gotta have 2 animation folders. One animation folder with the animated pattern and one with the base color of the dress. Then, you proceed to put the animated pattern folder above the dress base color folder and apply a clipping mask to it. That's it! I hope I explained it alright 🙏
My brain is a baked potato I can't handle 3D modeling 😂 guess I'll die then Though animating a 3D puppet and then use is as a guideline sounds very attractive 🤔 I have felt the pain of trying my hardest to animate a character 😭 , though I doubt it can be of any use in more cartoony style with allot of exaggerated movements but then again that's easily added in the Inbetweens