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[Tutorials] Packt Publishing - Clip Studio Paint EX - Creating and Exporting Pages

[Tutorials] Packt Publishing - Clip Studio Paint EX - Creating and Exporting Pages
Packt Publishing - Clip Studio Paint EX - Creating and Exporting Pages
Video Description

Setting up comics in Clip Studio Paint from making panels to exporting

About This Video

Set up and save custom page templates to use in your comics

Learn how to add page numbering and other story information

Add text in bulk using the Story Editor

Create word balloons

Make and manipulate a comic panel

Finish a project by exporting it for the Web or for a printed collection

In Detail

Clip Studio Paint is quickly becoming the standard software for comics, manga, and illustration! Whether you want to enhance your pen-and-paper drawings or are a digital artist already, Clip Studio Paint is the ultimate 2D drawing software on the market. With built-in print-ready screentones, perspective rulers, word balloons, and even integrated 3D models, this software helps streamline the digital artist’s workflow with incredible tools.

In this course, we’ll cover the aspects of page creation, page management, and text creation. Starting off, we’ll learn how to make custom paper sizes and page templates by creating some standard American comic book pages. We will also learn how to use the Page Manager to create files with multiple pages within it. After this, we’ll teach you about creating comic panels and customizing them to meet the needs of their story. This course will also provide a comprehensive lesson on using several ways of adding text and word balloons to a comic story. We’ll learn how to use Clip Studio Paint Pro’s Page Manager to rearrange and delete pages within a story. Finally, we’ll see how to export our illustrations for print and the web.

11-Sep-16 Admin 693 0
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