But really, you don’t really need Auto Actions unless you’re doing some serious clean-up and color work. However, I’m still learning Auto Actions myself so I can’t give a full explanation on how to use them. This is my workspace setup for both illustration and animation.Ĭolor sets and auto actions are great to cut down on time for coloring and clean-up. Once the document is set and ready you have your canvas and all that jazz. You don’t have these specific numbers though. I normally use 1920x1080 (that’s standard for most video and TV) with 1200dpi. So, when you open CSP you go to the Animation section and plug-in what dimensions and resolution you want. Since you asked, I’ll just show you how I go about animating in CSP and set up my files such (if that’s okay and helps you). Though, I’m sure you can easily find some tutorials by a simple Google search. Unfortunately, those books are only in Japanese and my skills aren’t at a level where I could fully translate everything. I don’t really know much about tutorials since I’ve learned everything on my own as well as finding very few books explaining CSP animation. It’s pretty much has it’s own interface and quirks so it’s gonna take a while before you get use to it and start customizing it to your liking. Animation in CSP can be a bit confusing (and daunting) since it’s nothing like Animate CC, Photoshop or ToonBoom.
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