Auto-Action set containing actions that recreates filters and effects not available in Clip Studio Paint.
Auto-Action set that recreates filters not currently available in Clip Studio Paint. Used for post processing.
*****It is advised to use these on flattened/merged layers to get the maximum benefit of their applications.
Main features are the creation of High Pass filters and selection layers influenced by pixel saturation from an image.
Usage:
The Gradient Map Selection & Saturation Selection auto-actions output a selection layer for ease of use. Double-click the layer thumbnail of the selection layer in order to easily create a selection based on the contents of that selection layer. Furthermore, while you have a selection active, you can then create a new adjustment layer and Clip Studio Paint will automatically take your selection and use it as a mask for the adjustment layer.
The Gradient Map Selection & Saturation Selection auto-actions output a selection layer for ease of use. Double-click the layer thumbnail of the selection layer in order to easily create a selection based on the contents of that selection layer. Furthermore, while you have a selection active, you can then create a new adjustment layer and Clip Studio Paint will automatically take your selection and use it as a mask for the adjustment layer.
Easiest applications for the Saturation Selection auto-action is to take the selection and create a new Hue/Saturation or Color Balance adjustment layer. you can then alter the saturation slider or use the settings in the Color Balance layer in order to tweak the presentation of your illustration.
Additionally, you can intersect a gradient map selection with the saturation selection to make more complex selections based on your needs.
Additionally, you can intersect a gradient map selection with the saturation selection to make more complex selections based on your needs.
Notes:
- To use the high pass filters, simply take the output layer and set the blend mode to "overlay, soft light, hard light, linear light" to sharpen your image.
- When using the P.Sharp High Pass filter, it outputs as a folder. Just go to the root of the folder and set the folder's blend mode to "overlay, soft light, hard light, linear light". you can also merge the folder's contents if you wish, but I chose to keep it as a folder so that people can apply masking and additional changes if they wish.