Could someone explain how to bring the background and character together as one drawing?
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Published date : 4 years ago
Updated date : 4 years ago
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4 years agoWell, what I'm asking is that I'm trying to bring the backgraound and "Emilia" together as one layer when it looks like they are on 2 seperate layers as you can see above! I know there's an auto action for that but I don't know how to use it! I'm still very new using my CSP! Could you help me with the Auto action instead would be big a help to me then maybe that would help my drawing look more like they are drawn and painted on the same layer! Thank You!
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4 years agoI forgot to say it like this which I think will clear up the misunderstanding of the question....I want to blend the background and "Emilia" together like they were drawn and painted on the same layer!!!! That's what I was asking....sorry about that!!! and I would still like help on how to use the auto action too if you don't mind!!! Thank You for your patientance!!!
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4 years agoThe basics of creating illustrations are layered.
If you put them together in one layer, you won't be able to return them if you change your mind later.
When you made an illustration with CLIP STUDIO PAINT, for example, if it is a post image, “Face / Face Parts / Clothes / Clothes / Band / Hair / Hair Accessories / Petals / Flowers / Branches / Trees / Blue Sky…”
Save CLIP STUDIO FORMAT without layering as much as possible.
In fact, this question embodies "merging and exporting images" as needed.
Say again. It is better not to merge (combine) the original manuscript.- Japanese
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4 years agoOkay, but you didn't tell me how to use the auto action in details by showing me step by step how so I can write the steps down so when I get my new laptop I'll have the steps to follow!! Thank You!!
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4 years agoI can't imagine what you want to do with auto action.
Aside from layer merging, is it so frequent that “layer merging” is set to “auto action”?
The layer palette has buttons such as “Transfer to lower layer” and “Merge to lower layer”, so it is easy to execute even if it is not an auto action.
If you know what “steps” you are interested in, you may be able to give advice. For example, a layer palette where you can see each layer in the middle of production.
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4 years agoAll I want is for someone to tell me how auto action work because I have been wanting to use an auto action that I got from the assets and I thought that asking my question on how it works from you people would help me understand it more....apparently I was wrong!! And I'm tired of beating around the bush to get an answer!!!
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4 years agoIn my head????? If you knew what I was talking about in the first place I think I would get answers I needed in the beginning but "if you can't say nothing nice don't say nothing at all" I didn't come here to fight with anyone I came here to learn and understand CSP if you can't help somebody with what they want to learn then it's best to leave it to someone that does know how to answer peoples questions best they know how to they're knowledge of the software!!!
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4 years agoIf you don't say what auto action you got (or want to use), no one can help you. There isn't just one auto action out there. When you search "Auto Action" on Assets, you get 400 results that do a lot of different things. Which one did you download?
Or do you just want to generally know what an auto action is?- English
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4 years agoThe one I found was in japanese but when I clicked on the translation button it showed that the title of the auto action set was "Glow & Diffusion"!! I hope that helps you more! I just want to know how to use it so I can have my fairies look more magical and I wouldn't be able to tell you the name of the person becasue their name is in japanese!! Thank you for stepping in like you did!!!
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