You can also have access to all the CSP files used in this animation test and downloadable Tutorials MOV format video files by paying a token through the link below: selar.co/606608
O my goodness, brother,I can't express in words how grateful I am to you, I played with this all day and you saved me, thank you, thank you and thank you again
I don't know the version of Clip Studio paint you are using. But in Version 2.3.0. 1. After selecting the frame you want to reset to default with object tool. 2. Go to the “Tool Property: Object” and check the green diamond on the Transform box, then it will reset. It is 😁 similar to deleting the keyframe from the Timeline whichever works faster for you. Go for it!
@davidokon thanks for all your help so far! This one is a bit unrelated: but can you tell me how to open the export settings menu for PNGs? When I click png export, it immediately sends me to the select file location window.
You are welcome Here are the steps to export in PNGs: 1. Go to -file menu 2. Select -Export (Single Layer) 3. Select - .png (PNG) 4. Then click save 5. The PNG export settings window will pop up... Then you select OK 6. Then you are done
Yes, you can put in the animation folder of only the zoom in scene to the camera folder. This is because the Camera only affects the animation folder within its Camera Folder.
Great vid, but I have a question, how do you disable those squares that appear after you move the camera? they're kind of distracting wehn you're not working on the folder with the camera
Thank you. 1. Open Animation menu 2. Uncheck any of the following in the menu options, to solve it a. Show 2D Camera frames b. Show camera path c. Show all field guides
Love how clear and straightforward your tutorial is. However it doesn't seem to work for me. I have Render 2D Camera toggled, my Animation folder (with all its sub folders for each frame) is all within the Camera folder, yet when I move the camera with Operation > Object it still doesn't work. The camera doesn't move. Strangely, some of the layers within the animation folder will move instead. I can't seem to figure it out. Would you happen to know what's wrong?
It seems you keyframed the animation folder that is why it is moving. I advice you delete all keyframes. Then, put all the animation folder you want to apply camera effects in the “2d camera folder”. Now, click the object tool and adjust the four corners points where you want the camera to begin and select add keyframe. Then select in the timeline maybe 45sec or so and adjust the adjust the camera size.... Clip Studio paint will automatically create keyframe for you. Finally, you can now play it to see.
I followed your steps but still failed to achieve the zooming in and zooming out motion. When I applied Key frames, all my drawings were misaligned and I had to start from the beginning . I tried following your steps on a set of 3 frames...as I still wanted to show some movement while zooming in... instead of achieving the effect , frames got corrupted.... I am honestly finding clipstudio and steps required to achieve something so simple as complicated
You mean the 2D camera is not working or moving, right? If the 2d camera is not working. Causes: 1. “Render 2D Camera” is not turned on. To turn it on- Go to Animation menu>Playback settings>Render 2D camera 2. The image or animation folder is not placed inside the camera folder. To do that click and drag the image into the Camera Folder If it is not solved. You can send me the CSP file via my email to see what is wrong edikanart@gmail.com
@@Toopity706 also try going in the operator tabs the cube with the arrow icon on the left hub menue and its one of the options you can choose from to move the camera.
@@davidokon np! Help out with stuff I know if I see someone who needs help! May not know all the terms, etc but can at least explain, or tell how to get to it.
I’ve been having a weird issue with my camera folder. I’m trying to make a short animated scene where the camera is slowly panning and then reveals the character at the last second. But for some reason, when I put key frames in the camera folder, it moves the actual drawing instead, almost like I assigned the key frames to the lineart layer itself instead of the actual camera. Any tips or suggestions to help?
Hope you dragged the "Animation Folder", where the line art is, into the "2D Camera folder?" If that is not done. The 2D camera will not work. I can see the challenge you are having here. You accidentally keyframed the "Animation Folder layer or line art layer" instead of the 2D Camera Folder. First of all, delete all the keyframes. To delete the keyframes: 1. Hold shift in your keyboard and select all the keyframes you want to delete. Then go to the timeline menu bar and select delete keyframe. 2. Also, it seems you might have selected "enabled keyframes on this layer" please turn it off from the timeline bar. 3. Now, you can drag the Animation folder into the 2D camera folder. Then click on add keyframe, select maybe 80 in the timeline, and adjust the camera on the character. I hope this helps. Let me know if you need any assistance.
@@davidokon I’m using CSP on an iPad so it’s slightly different. I also have the animation folder in the 2D camera folder. I’ve animated camera movements on CSP before so I don’t know why this is happening 😭 I couldn’t find the “enable key frames on this layer” option but I’m assuming that’s what’s causing the issue so I’ll try that out.
You can also have access to all the CSP files used in this animation test and downloadable Tutorials MOV format video files by paying a token through the link below:
selar.co/606608
Dropping the animation folder into the camera folder saved my life, thanks buddy!
I am so glad to hear this!!!
Took me about 30 mins of trying before I went for help on TH-cam, thanks man
You are welcome. I am so glad it was helpful.
Bredrin you know how long I've been trying to figure this camera shit out!? Appreciate you my guy!
You are welcome 🙂
O my goodness, brother,I can't express in words how grateful I am to you, I played with this all day and you saved me, thank you, thank you and thank you again
You are welcome
im holding my palm to my mouth. this changes EVERYTHING???? holyyy hellllllllllll
This was really helpful
Thank you!!!!! I was having a hard time figuring out how the camera worked and you saved me a lot of time! ❤
I am so glad to hear this
Finally a nice clear tutorial on the camera zoom!
Thank you
Ooooh! I have to put the animation folder INTO the camera folder!
Yes 😁
You helped me so much, thank you!
You are welcome! I am so glad to see this!!!
Really thankful for this man 🙌✨
I am so glad to hear this
Thank you David!
You are welcome 🙂
Thanks it was very helpful
Thanks,
I am glad it is
Thank you very much. You helped a lot!
I am glad to hear this!
Thank you really good explained 🎉😂❤
Thank you 😊
thanks! u saved my life
You are welcome
Thanks bro this help me👍
You are welcome, I am glad, it was helpful
Good job
Thank you
Needing to put your animation into the camera folder for the camera to work feels SO clunky and unintuitive
But thanks fella!
THANK YOU, 🙏
You are welcome
Is there a tool or keystroke that can put the camera back in the default middle of the canvas? Without needing to delete the previous frames
I don't know the version of Clip Studio paint you are using. But in Version 2.3.0.
1. After selecting the frame you want to reset to default with object tool.
2. Go to the “Tool Property: Object” and check the green diamond on the Transform box, then it will reset.
It is 😁 similar to deleting the keyframe from the Timeline whichever works faster for you. Go for it!
@davidokon thanks for all your help so far! This one is a bit unrelated: but can you tell me how to open the export settings menu for PNGs? When I click png export, it immediately sends me to the select file location window.
You are welcome
Here are the steps to export in PNGs:
1. Go to -file menu
2. Select -Export (Single Layer)
3. Select - .png (PNG)
4. Then click save
5. The PNG export settings window will pop up... Then you select OK
6. Then you are done
Nice one bro
Thanks bro
I need help, I have the camera layer on, but all I'm getting is a blue square with no scale nodes
From the tool by the left. You have to select “object tool” from the tool properties, then the scale nodes will show
The object tool is the third tool in the tool properties. It looks like the combination of cube shape and cursor.
@@davidokon thanks man!
You are welcome
Please answer me , should i put the folder of all the animation i've made or just the folder of the zoom in scene?
Yes, you can put in the animation folder of only the zoom in scene to the camera folder. This is because the Camera only affects the animation folder within its Camera Folder.
Great vid, but I have a question, how do you disable those squares that appear after you move the camera? they're kind of distracting wehn you're not working on the folder with the camera
Thank you.
1. Open Animation menu
2. Uncheck any of the following in the menu options, to solve it
a. Show 2D Camera frames
b. Show camera path
c. Show all field guides
Love how clear and straightforward your tutorial is. However it doesn't seem to work for me. I have Render 2D Camera toggled, my Animation folder (with all its sub folders for each frame) is all within the Camera folder, yet when I move the camera with Operation > Object it still doesn't work. The camera doesn't move. Strangely, some of the layers within the animation folder will move instead. I can't seem to figure it out. Would you happen to know what's wrong?
It seems you keyframed the animation folder that is why it is moving. I advice you delete all keyframes.
Then, put all the animation folder you want to apply camera effects in the “2d camera folder”.
Now, click the object tool and adjust the four corners points where you want the camera to begin and select add keyframe.
Then select in the timeline maybe 45sec or so and adjust the adjust the camera size.... Clip Studio paint will automatically create keyframe for you.
Finally, you can now play it to see.
I followed your steps but still failed to achieve the zooming in and zooming out motion. When I applied Key frames, all my drawings were misaligned and I had to start from the beginning . I tried following your steps on a set of 3 frames...as I still wanted to show some movement while zooming in... instead of achieving the effect , frames got corrupted.... I am honestly finding clipstudio and steps required to achieve something so simple as complicated
Thank you
You are welcome
Thanks helpful
You are welcome. I am glad it is.
I did the things but for some reason it won't work
You mean the 2D camera is not working or moving, right?
If the 2d camera is not working.
Causes:
1. “Render 2D Camera” is not turned on.
To turn it on- Go to Animation menu>Playback settings>Render 2D camera
2. The image or animation folder is not placed inside the camera folder.
To do that click and drag the image into the Camera Folder
If it is not solved. You can send me the CSP file via my email to see what is wrong
edikanart@gmail.com
@@davidokon ok i'll try that
@@Toopity706 also try going in the operator tabs the cube with the arrow icon on the left hub menue and its one of the options you can choose from to move the camera.
@@zaya14. That is correct, Zaya14. Thanks 😊
@@davidokon np! Help out with stuff I know if I see someone who needs help! May not know all the terms, etc but can at least explain, or tell how to get to it.
"When I zoom in using the camera, the outline weight of my character and everything drawn on that layer also increases."
Please help
It seems you keyframed the outlines layer so when you scaled it . It increased the size of the outline. Kindly delete the keyframe.
I’ve been having a weird issue with my camera folder.
I’m trying to make a short animated scene where the camera is slowly panning and then reveals the character at the last second.
But for some reason, when I put key frames in the camera folder, it moves the actual drawing instead, almost like I assigned the key frames to the lineart layer itself instead of the actual camera.
Any tips or suggestions to help?
Hope you dragged the "Animation Folder", where the line art is, into the "2D Camera folder?" If that is not done. The 2D camera will not work.
I can see the challenge you are having here. You accidentally keyframed the "Animation Folder layer or line art layer" instead of the 2D Camera Folder.
First of all, delete all the keyframes.
To delete the keyframes:
1. Hold shift in your keyboard and select all the keyframes you want to delete. Then go to the timeline menu bar and select delete keyframe.
2. Also, it seems you might have selected "enabled keyframes on this layer" please turn it off from the timeline bar.
3. Now, you can drag the Animation folder into the 2D camera folder. Then click on add keyframe, select maybe 80 in the timeline, and adjust the camera on the character.
I hope this helps.
Let me know if you need any assistance.
@@davidokon I’m using CSP on an iPad so it’s slightly different.
I also have the animation folder in the 2D camera folder. I’ve animated camera movements on CSP before so I don’t know why this is happening 😭
I couldn’t find the “enable key frames on this layer” option but I’m assuming that’s what’s causing the issue so I’ll try that out.
Update, I found “ enable keyframes on this layer” and I followed your steps but I still have the same issue.
@Chidinma Irabor can you send me the CSP file here at my Gmail
edikanart@gmail.com
I want to see what the issue is
Hello, Can you help to how to 2D camera Zoom in and Out, please? 😢
Yes, I can
@@davidokon could you show me to step by step 2D camera zoom in and out?👍
Alright, I will do video and explain and send to your email.
You can send me your email by replying this message
@@davidokon Aw, snap...I just give to private in my email....
You can send me a message here
edikanart@gmail.com
it doesn't work with me, what do i do wrong damn
Are you from Nigeria
Yes, I am from Nigeria
@@davidokon nice I never thought finding Nigerian artist using clip studio. keep moving brother
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