How to: Shading Assist
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- Опубліковано 18 лис 2024
- In today's "How to", learn all about the Shading Assist feature that was added with Clip Studio Paint 2.0!
If you have trouble wrapping your mind around 3D shapes and how to shade, this feature is for you.
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Man, this would be SO HELPFUL for people like me who have always struggled to visualize how each part should be shaded, or how it should look at all. No matter the method, it's been a visual struggle. This tool looks like it'd be so helpful for that! As well as helping get the colors to look right
I need this. This could speed up my art production drastically.
I just slap the Shading assist on top of my flat colours. Never thought of sectioning my flats. Will definitely try it!
I love this feature making it easier for me to turn my flat colors in my cartoon to more robust with depth with little fuss for me! I am not as talented as real artists so, this is a big help to me! I am grateful for it!
This is pretty cool! Obviously its really helpful and exciting for some artists and others don't see a need for it, but that sounds like any other subjective thing in the art process. People, just do what you want! It's not that big of a deal. Personally, i don't know if I'd use it ordinarily but if I felt like experimenting or felt lazy it's cool that this tool is there to help me do my shading
have potential. cant wait to see how much you all improve it
Much needed ... Gonna watch now
for the moment I only use it to choose colors for my shading. its great that it can give me the colors for different lighting situations, as well as give me a feeling for the general direction of light but thats about it...
Way faster to do your own shading... by the time you've cut up the flats, you could have already done the shading since - just knowing where to cut it up - just shows that you already know where the shading needs to go...
That part at the end with the shading was just the artist using the tool as examples to show what could be done - therefore, overusing the tool. This is meant to be a promo video, not a tutorial.
🤔 😊 Impressive!
Question will this work with animations?
I wish yall would fix it where the lasso tool doesnt cause clip studio to crash on the tab s8
Will this work on the iPad version of clip studio paint 🎨?
I dont seem to have the dark and like dots in my version though, is it because is the 2.0 PRO version?
Is this feature only possible in version 2.0?
Only in 2.0 according to there site.
Actually, is faster to normally shading than using the shading assistant if you should divide your flats into various parts😅 It look useless😅
Until it was mentioned, it never occurred to me to do this
Not everyone has the eye for shading and have trouble visualizing how each part should look. This would REALLY help teach people like me that have always struggled with it, and eventually wouldn't need to use it
@@Sirfy if you are struggling with shading Is probably because you should make more practice on it and i mean that you should slowing down your processo and think about how the light will act on the muscle shapes and Anya other stuff in your illustration. That Is how you learn shading, it's not that someone "have the Eye" and some not. That Eye Is maked and trained constantly. Using the shading assistant will not let you train your shading skill and make a work that Is not that good, so it's a double L for artists. Better take the proper time to learn how to shadeing by practice instead using this feature, in my opinion.
I hope the anti aliasing will be fixed. the staircase-pixel are horrendous
Dónde encuentro esa opción? No lo explicáis.
Mmm I tried it and I have to say that it is faster and with better results to do it by hand. If the character has hair or minimal details, this is not very useful
k... idk, its much faster to just shade it yourself. That tool might be usefull for absolute beginners, to learn some things but every decent artist should be able to do this basic shading in under 30 seconds... all that cutting and the 10 layers, lol.
This seems pretty clearly to be aimed at efficiency and newer artists. It's a very basic tool to help people better understand how light sources work when just starting out - or to help people who have deadlines and could use an easier tool to figure out how the light would be working on a figure. On top of that, all of the cutting and layers was just this SPECIFIC artist using the tool as an example - which usually means, overdoing it to show it off. Just because a tool seems pointless to you, because it doesn't cater to "decent" artists, doesn't mean it is pointless! You don't gotta use it!
Not only that these are the same types of artists complaining about AI lol. This teaches nothing about value, contrast, depth, lighting, etc. This is why so many portfolios look the way the do. It's one thing if the person doesn't care, or draws for fun, but don't expect this to fly if you're trying to get a foot in door.
J'ai essayé cette fonction qui semble pratique, mais je n'en suis pas satisfait....
Les contours des ombres en mode Cell Shading sont imparfaites, ce n'est pas lisse, tout est dentelé...
Cet outil a besoin d'être considérablement amélioré avant d'être utilisable.
Je ne peux pas l'utiliser dans l'état actuel, il y a beaucoup trop de défauts dans le rendu.
Honestly needing to separate out prices for this to work effectively makes it kinda mid imo.
Looks way more tedious than doing it manually, to be honest, lol.
It's only somewhat useful for basic shapes, I guess.