Clip studio has tweening? AND audio? Dude I've had it for a year and I didn't know that till this video, you just saved me a lot of headaches in the future
Thank you thank you thank you! There are almost NO videos on how to really work and utilize all the stuff that Clip does and this just saved me *hours* of fiddling with stuff and just guessing what it does. I'm self taught on everything and mostly get by with flying by the seat of my pants and hoping for the best but this video is so simple to understand and explained everything I needed it to thank you so much ToT
I thought you couldn't add audio or tween animation like Adobe Flash....this is a Blessing! I'm so glad it's possible to do on CLIP Studio I was about to buy Adobe elements or some software for audio, editing and etc!!! This saved me money!!! Thank you sooooooooooooooooo much for this, I could cry over how useful this is, my heart might explode in joy! XD Bless Yahweh! Again thank you for this~ people should know about this!
I could kiss CSP. I am nearing a deadline for a student client project and it was so awkward going back and forth making sure the animation kept in time with the audio. I tried toon boom but whilst very cool, it doesn't work too well on a small surface Pro laptop.
god send of a video i had no idea that tweening existed on csp, nor how to use it (along with the 2D camera) this helps so much thank you i learn new things about this program i've had for years Every day .
OH MY GOD THANK YOU SO MUCH. you're literally the best for posting this. I couldn't figure out for the life of me how to use the camera feature or add in audio, which are the things that I was most hyped up for. THANK YOU!!!
I had recently purchased CLIP STUDIO PRO and I had No idea that it does Audio Files like that.. This was cool.. Going to watch again to familiarize myself better with the functions.. Thank You for the insight. 👍
This is fantastic! I’ve been a pretty light user of Flash Cs6 for animation since Clip Studio didn’t used to have audio. Now that Clip Studio has all this, I’d say it’s similar to the extent that I ever used Flash! All that’s missing is something that’s comparable to the ease of creating animations within graphics and symbols in Flash...
Thank you! Glad it's been helpful. Yes I agree, symbols would be nice. Although you can save clips to the Materials folder for use in other files. And since they are clips you can repeat them as many times as you want. So in a sense they can be implemented like symbols
You think you can do more tutorial vids on the camera and tweening? I feel like I kinda got a grip on it but not entirely and there are so few tutorials given how new the update is
You are a savior. I swear this program is the best investment I've made. These free updates are incredible. With this I can FINALLY get into animation properly.
I am studying animation and I am looking for a program that is cheap and convenient to use in drawing. I've tried flash, toon boom and others ... But after I saw this video ... it looks like this is the right program for me as a beginner ... thank you very much sir!!
So here’s what I made as my first animation and I can truly say your video is what made it happen!!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-12xCxyMetR4.html
Thank you for the fast update! I was super excited for this update because I just recently upgraded from PRO to EX after having PRO for a couple of years. I was really looking forward to your video, but I didn't know you'd be this quick! haha
Thank you so much for this I’ve been searching days for a good explanation and this helps out a lot! Exactly what I need for my workflow! Great video I’ll definitely be checking out your other videos!
Man you didn't waste time from that update! How would you compare CSP with TVP Animaiton now? I feel like TVP is still a much bigger app for animation although the benefit of the vector brush combined with the basic features CSP provides is pretty appealing to me.
BTW the only question I have left from your vid is how scaling works with vector based brushes. I guess I'll have to test that myself one day. A proper, always full res scaling vs camera would enable some previously impossible workflow - at least that's my hope. (we'd need more than ever CSP to allow for particules sizes in jitter mode to scale linearly /w brush size btw)
@@redford4ever Ha! yeah I've been dying for this update... excited to spread the word! Re: CSP vs. TVP: For sure, TVP is more full featured in many ways. But from my perspective, not in the ways the count. Animation is a TON of work. It needs an army of support: Inbetweeners, inkers, cel shaders, background artists. Of what use is a workflow if the software's cost is prohibitive for people to, not only learn the software, but learn the craft itself? What CSP brings is accessibility to those who may never be able to risk investing in an expensive hobby. The leap from Photoshop to CSP is days, not months. If I'm creating a short film, I can train a few key artists the technical side of animating in CSP, and then in short order facilitate another small army to cel shade using the Photoshop skills they already know. On top of that, having a one-to-one iOS app where key animators can work on the fly wherever they are, then refine and complete on a desktop is priceless. Throw in young kids who can now learn to animate for less than $120/year on their iPads? Parents can get behind that if they are serious about getting them started early. At the very least, a solid animation tool just needs to draw well, flip drawings, and be able to time to an audio track and you can work wonders... And I think that's what we finally have with this update.
@@redford4ever Good questions about the vector brushes, will test it out. And that would be awesome to have line widths that scale with camera movements... submit a feature request!
CSP Rules! To think, Celsys isn't even charging for upgrades like these. All I wanted was audio and they drop all this on us! You've made an excellent show of the new features. Thanks. But, can you help me understand this: Timeline Menu > Show animation cels > Show edited cel only. I cannot figure out what that's supposed to accomplish - I don't see any difference on or off - in the timeline, the layers palette, or the animation cels palette. Do you understand this option?
Got the answer from CSP ASK. It's a redundant option from the Animation Menu and dependent on whether the Timeline palette is open or not. I was only accessing it from the timeline and therefore it's active by default whether on or off in the menu.
@@ReubenLara Just to clarify: The option [Show edited cel only] is available so you can create an animation folder and use it as such without [Timeline, enable timeline]. Otherwise the cels wont display as cels, they'll act like layers, so the option [Show edited cel only] is very handy if you're NOT animating, but just decide on a whim to make a "moving image" - the timeline need not even figure into the process right away or, for example, when making a GIF. I love CSP's odd little commands!
This is a bless T3T I been learning to make animation using flash from my collage. And rip the brush on that software were crap, but I in the same time I love how I can animate using that. But I also have Clip studio Ex, and doing some self taught to learn how to animate using that. Knowing that to also can add audio and a bit of tweening with that really make this thing more better XD
So you're telling me it's been like...2 years these features exist...And I just learnt it TODAY...It made my day, now I'm full of motivation, thank you!
I endure the pain of doing animation with Adobe Premiere and Adobe Aftereffects for a longest process. I died laying on the floor to hurry up finish my video. AND NOW THIS! I FINALLY GET HAVE CLIP STUDIO WITH AUDIO TO EXPORT MY VIDEOS!
I am hot about that CSP update too but if you're real about animation the real deal is TVPaint. Not a bad brush engine and totally designed for the task (although the UI is pretty counter-intuitive at first). I really have to try the smart coloring tool too. May be a complete game changer for comics AND animation.
I was so confused seeing people use audio on clip studio--only to check to see I hadn't updated my version since June 2017!! X'D I feel like someone's grandparent that needs to be carefully explained these things.
I NEVER KNEW CSP HAS AUDIO, KEYFRAMES .. and 2d CAMERA? I bought this 2 years ago, and was pretty upset using it with animation. But...I didn't know they had an update to this. I remember suffering from a frame by frame animation with no copy and paste frame (If you copy and past the frame, and then change it-it will change the copied frame as well) So happy right now
This is really cool. I just started using clip studio paint for digital illustration, it’s good to know that its animation features are promising as I am looking to get into animation as well. Are you able to animate to the extend of this video in the pro version of CSP or do you need the Ex version?
Hello =) i just started using clip and love it. i also did some sketch animations. is there a chance that you could stream a unit live, to explaine while answering questions? i would love to learn more but could not finde someone to teach me properly. But for now thank you for that video.
The mouse seems to advance a bit too much while the jump to avoid the trap. It's like the spacing is bigger there than the other poses, so it seems to pop a bit ahead. How would you fix that. It seems you have to have a camera for the motion in X and another for the motion in Y for the jump, and be sure to move only the correspondent axis for each, so the displacements are independent. Just to note, that this can be done with ToonBoom pegs, using a peg for each axis, or you could modify the independently those axis in the same peg, even using different easing properties for X and Y in the same peg. that's one point for ToonBoom. But, the transform box here in ClipStudioPaint is awesome. It allows more deformation than those of ToonBoom. Even though, it doesn't overpass the versatility of the same transformation box of Photoshop, but for animation it's enough what Clip Studio offers. Also, CSP has better texture brushes. It's a nice mix of bitmap images and key interpolations. After effects does not have the bitmap feature, nor Adobe Animate (previously flash). And the bitmap based animation software TVPaint doesn't have proper key interpolations, It has that "keyframer" tool but ends up converting everything uneditable bitmap frames (at least the 10th version I have tried) Thanks for the video.
I think I have a good doubt... It seems to me that onion skin doesn't work for tweening or using keyframes and I think that's pretty basic :/ Is there any way to see the previous frame or at least the previous keyframe while tweening? I mean, the onion skin works but with frames i draw inside the folder/camera, not with the movement i'm making tweening that it's what actually matters there... And i'm using the EX version by the way. Thanks!! :)
How do I add multiple 2D cameras for different animation folders? Whenever I try, my previous animations won’t show up on the timeline. Even when I try moving them above the new folders.
Thanks so much for this tutorial! There's one thing that has been bothering me with the new update a lot though. Does anyone know how to make the camera move in a steady motion, rather than slow-in slow-out? Same with the positions and rotations on the key frames?
it helps a lot, thank you! But i have a problem, i cannot change the number of my end frame... It tells me that number more than 25( my end frame) exceeds the range of my timeline, did i forget to enable something? i need some help, btw sorry for my bad english.
question: the keyframe of the object has always a bigger area than the object itself, can we make the editing area smaller or fits the object resolution? I wonder