I can't save PSD well
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The other day, when I handed the illustration to the other party at work, I was told "I want a PSD format thing that is divided into layers if possible", and I saved it in PSD and handed it, but "All layers are not divided. Are integrated into a single picture. "
Is there any setting before saving what is the PSD saving in the layered state?
I'm sorry I don't have the power to explain, but thank you.
Published date : 2 years ago
Updated date : 2 years ago
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2 years agoIf you save in PSD format with a slightly special layer structure, it will not be reproduced greatly in Photoshop due to differences in specifications, so it may be a good idea to ask if there is a machine with CLIP STUDIO PAINT installed at the submission destination. Maybe.
I always submit a PSD submission with a duplicated integrated layer under the register mark.
That's because the other party can compare and see if it can be reproduced on Photoshop without any problems.
Even if you restore the layer structure without any problem and save it as psd, the color tone will usually change a little just by leaving the color tone correction layer.
If you have CLIP STUDIO PAINT at the submission destination, you may pass the CLIP STUDIO PAINT format file with insurance.- Japanese
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2 years ago
> I saved it in PSD and handed it over, but I received a reply that "the layers are not separated and all the layers are integrated into one picture".・ ・ ・
I don't know how you saved it to PSD.
As far as I know, there are the following methods.
・ Method presented by nekopi
-Menu: File-> Export multiple pages-> Batch export-> psd
In both cases, when set to .clip (unit = mm), it became .psd (unit = px).
To change the unit = px to the unit = mm, change it below.
・ "Menu: Page management-> Change basic work settings"
If you change it, the value will be slightly different from the original .clip (unit = mm) in the conversion rounding.
If you don't like it, you'll have to manually enter it directly to match.
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