Thank you, glad it helps! But if you work on projects for concept art, digital painting or similar, please feel free to spend as many hours as you need it.
DUDE this was a massive help! I was learning to make 3D models but I had a hard time blending it with my clip studio until I found your video, thanks a lot!
This has been very helpful, thank you! Do you make webcomics? If so, can you link it, I'd love to read it. The panel from the tutorial already looks amazing
Glad it helps! Appreciatte the interest but I don't have any webcomic. The image was intended to look like a concept art and at the same time summarize the points from the tutorial. Thank you for your comment.
Probably the best video I have seen on this topic (and I watched a lot). Covers so many additional things as well and is really inspiring. Thanks a lot!😃👍👍👍
This is such a helpful and informative video, it's so easy to learn as I clearly understand the whole thing. You've earned a sub from me! Thank you so much and please continue to make more videos like these :)
Interesting question. To be honest I don't know. However, right now you can change the method for rendering from [Sub Tool Detail>Preferences]. And for 3d Primitives (Cube, Sphere, Plane) you can add map textures either from files or 'Materials' but this only works with 3d Primitives. Hope it helps!
I bought the 3D material "A Downtown Alley" and the other building from Clip Studio Assets. And The Station platform from Additional Material that you can download from Clip Studio. Hope it helps.
So I can create a whole city from scratch and zoom in on any part I want to use and reuse it again and again and again??? that would be so useful for comic book making so the city is consistent.
I'm sorry I couldn't find the icon to drag it. I followed the transcript but couldn't locate the ican . Basically I'm trying to use a photo background then past my cartoon over the photo
I love drawing the backgrounds but it can really waste time when I have the main piece of the drawing to draw. Not to mention, it's only me working on this series.
If you like to draw or design backgrounds you should schedule some time to do it and keep enjoying the process. But if you need to create quick backgrounds, you can always use photos or pre designed 3D models. You can also use 3D primitives in Clip Studio Paint. Hope it helps.
Hello, I think this video explain the process in Blender: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lGeWfWDs0Rs.html Other option is to use 3D primitives in Clip Studio Paint, you can learn more about it in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sQJxR0ZQqrw.html Hope it helps!
If I have a building with two characters and I would like to animate them with also perspective camera rotation, both characters with the building must to be into the same layer???
Interesting question. I am not really sure how you are planning to do that animation but if you want to use the same perspective and camera rotation for both characters and the building, place them in the same layer sounds just right and probably time saving. However, I would recommend you to start with something small and quick first and see if that works. Hope it helps.
Depending of the computer and the 3D model (polygon number, vertices, texture, data size) the operation can be slow and sometimes can show black screens and freezing. So, to manipulate large 3D data is recommended to use Intel Core i7 or similar. However, I have used Core i5 and works too but not as fast. Also, a graphic card would be a good addition, something like the GTX 1050, similar or better. Hope it helps.
Line extraction is for ex users but you can use an artistic filter in pro. I don’t know why you can’t maybe you didn’t choose the right layer or something like that
On the Pro version you can use the Artistic Filter, just make sure to use it on a Raster Layer. If is a 3d layer I would recommend you to duplicate the layer first. LT convert to lines and tones is for the EX version only. If you have a Samsung Galaxy device you can get 6 months for free if you install the app from the "Galaxy Store". You can learn more about it here: support.clip-studio.com/en-us/faq/articles/20200114
Hello, I appreciate the interest. Regarding the question, If you mean the road where the vehicle and tank are, it is a solid color in a layer below with some shadows painted over in a different layer above. You can use the 3D grid if you need it as shown in the video and mask or delete the areas you don't want to be shown. And for the streets in between the buildings it is the base include in the 3D material. Hope it make sense and helps.
I see. I didn't make that 3D street, it is part of the 3D Material (A Downtown Alley) I bought from Clip Studio Assets. But it seems like a large 3D plane placed as a base with some texture or color. If you try to do that on Clip Studio Paint you can use 3D Primitives and add an image material or make your own. Hope it helps.
I don't have to much knowledge about Arabic language to do so. But you can use Auto-translate from the RU-vid player in (Gear icon) Settings > Subtitles > Auto-translate and select Arabic. Hope it helps.