Informal Clip studio demo for my SCBWI group
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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
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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
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@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.
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Than you! That's what I was thinking. Separate chapters seems easier to manage.