Part of Jake Parkers Making Comics Course missing?
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Hi everyone, I've been LOVING @Jake-Parker's Drawing Comics course, it's been an inspiring thing to watch, I'v only got one problem:
On the Prepping a Page section the video cuts out at 23:26, right in the middle of Jake describing how he sets things up in Manga Studio (aka. Clip Studio) where he says "what's cool is, if you double-click this..." and the video abruptly ends. Does this happen to anyone else? Is there a full version available that I can see somewhere?Any help people can give would be hugely appreciated.
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Talk about a cliffhanger, haha.
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Looks like it happens for me too. I'd contact SVS directly!
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We'll check it out and get back to you!
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@DavidCousens Jake is going to re-record that bit. Thanks for the heads up!
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@DavidCousens How coincidental. I just happened to finish that class a couple of days ago. I did notice that drop off, and was going to make a note of that, but I don't use Clip Studio myself so I kind of forgot about it.
When it gets updated I may have to just check it out though. (It's always good to see how things are done in other software.)
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@drawnbyshawn I'd recommend checking Clip Studio out Shawn. I've only started using it recently, but it has so many great options for drawing comics.
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@DavidCousens Yeah, I hear a lot about Clip Studio, especially for creating comics. I may have to give it a try. They have a pretty generous 3 month trial, which is nice. I mainly use Procreate now, which is a ridiculously good value since you buy once (and I think I bought it for $6 or something like that a while back). A bit of a bummer that Clip Studio is a subscription if you want to use it on an iPad, but it is pretty reasonable and I'm ok with that when it's something I get value out of.
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@drawnbyshawn I'd forgotten that it was subscription on an iPad Shawn! I had in my head that Clip Studio was basically a one off payment like it is on Mac/PC. Completely agree with you, Procreate is outstanding value.
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@DavidCousens Yes, but there are no comic-specific tools in Procreate. That's where Clip Studio may have a real advantage and is worth trying out. (I have a plan to eventually get a larger Cintiq-type device as well, so the fact that Clip Studio is on both PC/Mac and iPad is another plus.)
To be honest, the biggest hurdle may be getting/creating a brush that "feels" like my go-to inking brush in Procreate, which I have tweaked over time to be just like I want.