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Blender to clip studio paint
Blender to clip studio paint









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Mid Victorian Lords And Ladies Pack (For Genesis 8 Male and Female) Both this one and below are Genesis 8 figures. It looks great, although since her back is almost up against the sarcophagus, I may have to somehow reduce the back part of the dress model where it’s flaring up or redraw that part somewhat. I redid the color in the dress to kind of a reddish purple with the the Lights Settings. Genesis 2 figure wearing Mongolian Beauty Dress and Charm Hair. Both Michael 3 figures have on the slicked back hair from the Roaring 20s Gangster Clothes Collection. Although I used a thin body on this Michael 3 model, the suit still looks a little too bulky, to me anyway- yet I love it at the same time. A tiny tear in his back can be hidden when painting. The Michael 3 figure sitting in his coffin. On this note, selections are stored in special Selection Layers if you want to keep them around, much like Photoshop can use the Alpha Channel to load/save selections.All of the clothing was purchase on the Daz Studio website.

  • or use the Selection Pen to draw it out.
  • use the Selection Tool (M) and draw a rectangle, circle, polyline.
  • right-click on a layer and choose Selection from Layer.
  • Creating a SelectionĬSP has great options to make selections, so if you haven’t isolated the object that needs an outline, try one of the following: Still, it’s nice to be able to create outlines in CSP even if it takes a bit of getting used to the process. For example, if the stroke colour or width isn’t as we had envisioned, or needs refinement later on.

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    This is an important difference between CSP and Photoshop: we don’t have the convenience of Smart Objects or “trying it again” without having to re-do the whole procedure. Once you hit OK though, the settings are applied to the selected (hopefully new) layer for further adjustment if necessary, or to be re-done if the effect isn’t as you had imagined. The options here are very similar to the Photoshop Stroke dialogue. This will bring up the following modal window:

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  • create a new raster layer for your outline.
  • create a selection (from the object you’d like to create the stroke/outline from).
  • It’s essentially an outline we can apply, which can be used to separate a transparent object from the background.Ĭlip Studio Paint on the other hand doesn’t have the Blending Options, so how can we create this Photoshop Stroke Effect? With something called Outline Selection. Case in point: the Stroke Effect, which lets us create an outline around an object. Photoshop’s Blending Options are so powerful and useful, it’s easy to forget that there are other ways to accomplish the same thing.











    Blender to clip studio paint