After rebuilding the data, the "Not found" message disappeared.
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If anyone knows what's going on, please let me know.
Published date : 20 days ago
Updated date : 13 days ago
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20 days ago>You must have saved your work while drawing it.
If you did save it, first check where you saved it.
You should have specified a save location somewhere, like the desktop or D drive.
If you don't know where it is, just create something new and try to save it, and the default save location will appear in the window, so unless you changed it yourself, it should be in the same place.
If you're using a cloud service like iCloud, it's possible that the data was corrupted due to poor communication while saving.- Japanese
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20 days ago"NotFound" is generally an error that means "the file does not exist in the location (directory) at the time of saving," so check to see if the file has been moved by an app other than Clip Studio Paint after saving.
If the cloud service or backup function is turned on, the file may have been moved to the "Cloud Service Management/Data Backup Directory" depending on the settings.
Even if you do not consciously start those functions, they may be turned on by chance.
I don't know much about MacOS, but if there is a function to search within the storage, why not try searching the entire storage for ".clip".- Japanese
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20 days agoThank you for your answer.
I looked through all the files in ".clip", but it was nowhere to be found. I also don't use cloud services, so it wasn't there. Perhaps I restarted the computer without saving it. That's what I thought, but the fact that it said "not found" means that it was saved at least a little.- Japanese
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