UPDATED
Text in yellow marker is added/edits
*This material includes icons for your quickbar
To download the icons, you can find it on CLIP ASSETS id: 2068866
once downloaded, you can unzip the files somewhere on your pc. In your quickbar, you can right click and go into the settings of the selected tool. This is to make it less confusing than base folder icon, if you use the quickbar a lot.
RGB Channels is a tool that is not natively supported on Clip Studio. It can be used for many things, but the most common use is to create an aberration effect by distorting the RGB channel layers. So I did my own, I really wanted to do one for a while, but I finally made it! Decided to share. I want to make sure this is working properly too.
Included Quick-Actions:
RGB Channels (ALL)
Red Channel
Green Channel
Blue Channel
Binary Channel
RGB Channels (ALL):
Creates a copy of your selected layer + RGB channels.
*Make sure none of the layers are named the same as the quick-action's, otherwise it will break the command (RGB_Red Channel, RGB_Green Channel, RGB_Blue Channel, RGB_Base layer
It is important to be sure that no layers are named like the names written above, as this will break the command. I have personally tried times and times again and redownloaded my own asset and it works if done properly :) You can have multiple image that has RGB channels, just make sure to rename them after running the quick action if you intend to use the quick action again.
The quickaction will do a copy of your selected layer, as stated above. if you don't want the additional base layer, checkmark the last step in the quickaction of the RGB ALL command.
It should be written ''delete layer'' as the action and the action right before that should be change edited layer ''layer name: RGB_Base layer''
. This layer is important for the making of the quick-action, but it can be deleted at the end as it has finished serving its purpose, if you don't want the additional base layer (I personally tend to duplicate my base layer so it is just a step already done for me).
Red Channel:
Creates a red channel layer of your selected layer.
*Does not involve naming nomenclature problems as the RGB Channels (ALL) does, since no command of selecting a different layer is done.
Green Channel:
Same as [red] above.
Blue Channel:
Same as [red] above.
Binary Channel:
Creates a quick binarisation correction edit. Manual Settings on by default. useful to create an alpha channel or mask from the binary colors.
*Does not involve naming nomenclature problems as the RGB Channels (ALL) does, since no command of selecting a different layer is done.
Illustration used is by me (tenekuro)
UPDATED
Text in yellow marker is added/edits
*This material includes icons for your quickbar
To download the icons, you can find it on CLIP ASSETS id: 2068866
once downloaded, you can unzip the files somewhere on your pc. In your quickbar, you can right click and go into the settings of the selected tool. This is to make it less confusing than base folder icon, if you use the quickbar a lot.
RGB Channels is a tool that is not natively supported on Clip Studio. It can be used for many things, but the most common use is to create an aberration effect by distorting the RGB channel layers. So I did my own, I really wanted to do one for a while, but I finally made it! Decided to share. I want to make sure this is working properly too.
Included Quick-Actions:
RGB Channels (ALL)
Red Channel
Green Channel
Blue Channel
Binary Channel
RGB Channels (ALL):
Creates a copy of your selected layer + RGB channels.
*Make sure none of the layers are named the same as the quick-action's, otherwise it will break the command (RGB_Red Channel, RGB_Green Channel, RGB_Blue Channel, RGB_Base layer
It is important to be sure that no layers are named like the names written above, as this will break the command. I have personally tried times and times again and redownloaded my own asset and it works if done properly :) You can have multiple image that has RGB channels, just make sure to rename them after running the quick action if you intend to use the quick action again.
The quickaction will do a copy of your selected layer, as stated above. if you don't want the additional base layer, checkmark the last step in the quickaction of the RGB ALL command.
It should be written ''delete layer'' as the action and the action right before that should be change edited layer ''layer name: RGB_Base layer''. This layer is important for the making of the quick-action, but it can be deleted at the end as it has finished serving its purpose, if you don't want the additional base layer (I personally tend to duplicate my base layer so it is just a step already done for me).
Red Channel:
Creates a red channel layer of your selected layer.
*Does not involve naming nomenclature problems as the RGB Channels (ALL) does, since no command of selecting a different layer is done.
Green Channel:
Same as [red] above.
Blue Channel:
Same as [red] above.
Binary Channel:
Creates a quick binarisation correction edit. Manual Settings on by default. useful to create an alpha channel or mask from the binary colors.
*Does not involve naming nomenclature problems as the RGB Channels (ALL) does, since no command of selecting a different layer is done.
Illustration used is by me (tenekuro)