quick action used to create aberration effect or other uses. Make the process less tireing by doing an automatised action. quick action used to create aberration effect or other uses. Make the process less tireing by doing an automatised action.
I've been having issue with the asset ever since i updated my Clip Studio Launcher, and so I now understand why it wasn't working for some people. I'll be working on making it work again eventually (RGB ALL has issues). Otherwise, you can still manually do each channel separately with their respective quick action, or upgrade CSP to 3.0
Icons
It should be under ''quickbar icons'' in my asset lists! Guide is within that asset too. If it doesn't show in my published asset list, it means Clip deleted it. 🙏
From what I understand, it can only be accessed through the website, not within Clip Studio's app, somehow. This might be because it is an external asset, hope this helps!
RGB Channels
it's 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.
*Abberration effect is now integrated in CSP with 3.0*
*Abberration effect is now integrated in CSP with 3.0*
Binary Channels
A correction tool that is useful to create an alpha channel or mask from the binary colors, made less tedious through quick-action (auto-rename, auto duplicate)
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. Please note that the RGB_Blue Channel should be set to normal blending mode if you intend on using no layers underneath it. I, by default, made it change its blending mode in the quickaction, as it is what i have felt worked best when testing. You can find that action in the quickaction's command list if you prefer leaving the blue channel set to normal :)
*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)
The quickaction will do a copy of your selected layer, as shown above. if you don't want the additional base layer, checkmark the last step in the quickaction of the RGB ALL command.
Red Channel:
Creates a red channel layer of your selected layer. Useful if you don't want every RGB Channels.
*Does not involve naming nomenclature problems as the RGB Channels (ALL) does, since no command of selecting a different layer is done.
*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.
*Does not involve naming nomenclature problems as the RGB Channels (ALL) does, since no command of selecting a different layer is done.
*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)
I've been having issue with the asset ever since i updated my Clip Studio Launcher, and so I now understand why it wasn't working for some people. I'll be working on making it work again eventually (RGB ALL has issues). Otherwise, you can still manually do each channel separately with their respective quick action, or upgrade CSP to 3.0
Icons
It should be under ''quickbar icons'' in my asset lists! Guide is within that asset too. If it doesn't show in my published asset list, it means Clip deleted it. 🙏
From what I understand, it can only be accessed through the website, not within Clip Studio's app, somehow. This might be because it is an external asset, hope this helps!
RGB Channels
it's 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.
*Abberration effect is now integrated in CSP with 3.0*
*Abberration effect is now integrated in CSP with 3.0*
Binary Channels
A correction tool that is useful to create an alpha channel or mask from the binary colors, made less tedious through quick-action (auto-rename, auto duplicate)
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. Please note that the RGB_Blue Channel should be set to normal blending mode if you intend on using no layers underneath it. I, by default, made it change its blending mode in the quickaction, as it is what i have felt worked best when testing. You can find that action in the quickaction's command list if you prefer leaving the blue channel set to normal :)
*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)
The quickaction will do a copy of your selected layer, as shown above. if you don't want the additional base layer, checkmark the last step in the quickaction of the RGB ALL command.
Red Channel:
Creates a red channel layer of your selected layer. Useful if you don't want every RGB Channels.
*Does not involve naming nomenclature problems as the RGB Channels (ALL) does, since no command of selecting a different layer is done.
*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.
*Does not involve naming nomenclature problems as the RGB Channels (ALL) does, since no command of selecting a different layer is done.
*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)
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