Informal Clip studio demo for my SCBWI group
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@Braden-Hallett said in Informal Clip studio demo for my SCBWI group:
Is there anything in particular YOU would want to learn about clip studio if you were to partake?
Yes... not necessarily Clip-studio-specific, but I'm interested in how you plan out your layers.
Also to what extent you rely on specific "digital world" helpers like stabilization, [perspective] grids...
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@Braden-Hallett That is cool! Is the showcase still running? Will there be new sessions?
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@jdubz said in Informal Clip studio demo for my SCBWI group:
@Braden-Hallett I'm interested for sure. The main thing I want to learn about is the comic panel workflow in action!
There will definitely be comic panel workflow!
@txels said in Informal Clip studio demo for my SCBWI group:
Yes... not necessarily Clip-studio-specific, but I'm interested in how you plan out your layers.
Also to what extent you rely on specific "digital world" helpers like stabilization, [perspective] grids...
And whether you manage reference within Clip studio (i.e. specific tools for it).Cool! I'll definitely address this!
@hakepe said in Informal Clip studio demo for my SCBWI group:
That is cool! Is the showcase still running? Will there be new sessions?
No, sadly. This is just a one time thing
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I'm glad to see others here who use Clip Studio Paint. I prefer it much more for illustration and artwork than Photoshop or Illustrator.
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@David_Crabtree said in Informal Clip studio demo for my SCBWI group:
I prefer it much more for illustration and artwork than Photoshop or Illustrator
it's surprisingly good for illustration, especially if you rely on solid linework. So many nice little tools to make life easier!
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Workin' on a sample page for what I'm gonna show on Saturday. Mice are jerks.
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@Braden-Hallett Hi, could I also get the link? I am very interested in watching your demonstration.
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I would love to take part too. How do I PM you for the link? @Braden-Hallett
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I've sent PM's to everyone who was interested to far
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I would love a link
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@K-Flagg sent
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@Braden-Hallett That was a fantastic presentation! I canβt wait to dip my toes in. Itβs funny, I know I looked at manga studios, but felt out of my depth with the manga aspect, lol. So glad you shared this awesome resource!
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I'm so bummed I missed it! My husband was like " I want to go get breakfast" so I said "okay but I have to be back by 10am" .....So several errands later we made it back home at 1:30
Will it be uploaded somewhere I could still watch it? -
I joined the demo at 10:05 from my yard sale and it was so bright outside I could not see my screen to mute my self because there we a bunch of people talking over our loud radio, so I panicked and fled. LOL
Looking very forward to watching the recorded video. -
@Braden-Hallett Me too, looking forward to watching the recorded video
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I'll post a link to the recording here sometime tomorrow
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Miiiiiiiight be tomorrow tomorrow
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Here it is!!
Fair warning, I sound like a huuuuuuuuuuuuge nerd
Couple of questions I didn't know the answer to during the presentation:
-The different versions are 'clip studio pro' and 'clip studio EX' (not clip studio paint and clip studio pro).
-The settings to make a 'zine' can be found as a basic template when setting up a story
-Making a brush that runs out of paint can be done by fiddling with the 'starting and ending' settings
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@Braden-Hallett great video! I finally got around to watching it last week and you should get a commission because I upgraded to EX lol. I really wanted to use the layout options and I didnβt realize how bad I needed it. I actually started working on my graphic novel again! Yay!
Question; for a self published graphic novel would you layout the whole book or do each chapter as a separate layout?
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@K-Flagg said in Informal Clip studio demo for my SCBWI group:
for a self published graphic novel would you layout the whole book or do each chapter as a separate layout
I'm not too sure! I'd be tempted to do it chapter by chapter.