![]() The Length option lets you change how long the duration of the timelapse is, speeding it up to fit a given span of time. This seems like an oversight on their part and we’ll probably get an update on this either immediately or very soon. But, again, the original export quality will be good and is designed to have maximum compatibility for posting and sharing.Ĭurrently though, there seems to be no way to control how it pauses on the final painting, and it doesn’t pause at all, so we can’t see much of the final painting in the video. You can always reencode the video with another program like Handbrake if you need something more specific. The exported timelapse seems to prioritize quality and not a target bitrate, so from file to file, I’ve seen it vary from 600kbps to 6000kbps. It won’t look too bad on desktop Youtube. But that’s plenty resolution for something you just want to post on Instagram or Twitter. The maximum dimensions are 1280 x 1280, probably to keep recording and export performance reasonable. It exports a 30 fps mp4 file encoded using AVC1 (H.264 without a start code) which should play nicely with most social media platforms and devices, even old Apple devices. You can find this in File>Timelapse>Export timelapse… All the options can be found in the export window. The timelapse controls are pretty minimal. This option will be checked if recording was already enabled. To enable timelapse recording, you either check the checkbox at the bottom of the New dialog window, or you enable it later through File>Timelapse>Record timelapse. But we’ll talk about the details below in more detail if you’re curious. Not changing the settings except for Length will probably work fine for most uses. You can choose the length of the timelapse (15 seconds minimum, or less if you actually spent a really short time on your canvas). ![]() To export, use File>Timelapse>Export timelapse. You can see estimates of the effects to file size on this page. When you enable it, it will warn you that this data will add to the file’s size. If this menu item is already checked, that means it’s already recording. The “Record timelapse” checkbox can be found at the very bottom of the New dialog box.Īlternatively, if you are opening an existing file, you can enable recording on it by choosing >. When you make a New canvas (with File>New…), there’s now a checkbox right at the very bottom of the dialog box. But in this article, I’ll go through some specifics, anticipated questions- questions I certainly had- for special cases or differences you’d have with recording a timelapse some other way.īasics first though. You can find out more about how to use it in the official Clip Studio Paint TIPS on Timelapses. ![]() Well, assume no longer! The hordes of Clip Studio Paint users now have it too! Up until now, if you saw someone share a really-fast video of a digital painting that doesn’t have wild convulsions from zooming, flipping or menus and UI, you could safely assume the artist was using Procreate on iPad and getting 1 million likes in the process. Timelapse is when you play back something really fast compared to how it actually happened, so a slow process looks faster and the viewer can see things unfolding clearly. Speed painting is when an artist actually paints something really quickly. Canvas timelapseĭon’t call them speedpaints. What’s more, when signing in on an Android smartphone, you get an hour free every day. Google announced in November that Clip Studio Paint would be coming out for Android and Chromebooks this December and now it’s here! You can now get the Clip Studio Paint app in the Google Play store.Ĭlip Studio Paint, the painting and drawing tool chosen by professional creators, is now available as a fully-featured app for Android & Chromebook! By signing up for your first monthly usage plan with your Android tablet or Chromebook, you can get up to three months free to use on your favorite device (Android/Galaxy/Chromebook/Windows/macOS/iPad/iPhone) whenever inspiration strikes you. We’re actually getting memes this time.Īs useful, welcome, and important as the vector stuff were, they were also kind of situationally niche sort of a save-your-skin-in-when-you’re-in-a-bind type stuff, rather than this-affects-me-everyday-so-I-feel-it stuff.Īnyway, on to the new features! Android and Chromebook Support Judging from people’s reactions, they’re way more pumped about this than they were with that vector stuff. We’re getting some pretty exciting new features in this update. (This article has been updated to include an extra dual brush sample, and fix some typos and phrasing for clarity.)
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