Ĭolor threshold: The color threshold set with the slider determines the border between black and white.Īlpha threshold: The alpha threshold for opacity set with the slider determines the border between black and white and transparent. When converting to a Monochrome layer, you can adjust the threshold at which the original colors are displayed in black or white. You can adjust the preview using the sliders before confirming the change. When changing to an expression color with less information, such as changing a Color layer to Grey or Monochrome, the change first appears as a preview. You can change the expression mode to Color, Gray or Monochrome.įor more details on expression colors, please see "Expression Colors and Drawing Colors". This setting changes the expression color of the selected layer. When a sub color is set, white areas in the original layer will change to the specified color. Tap the indicator to set the color or tap the Fill icon to set the current drawing color. You can also specify a sub color to replace white. You can also tap the Fill icon to the right to use the current drawing color. Tapping the layer color bar will open the Color settings dialog box where you can set the color. You can also toggle this effect from the icon on the Layer palette. The Layer color effect allows you to view the layer in a specified color. Tap the color indicator to open the Color settings dialog box where you can set the color. When Show Tone Area is turned on, you can set the color of the tone areas and areas with image materials. You can move the dot pattern in the horizontal (X) and vertical (Y) directions. You can adjust the noise factor when Noise is selected under Type. You can adjust the noise size when Noise is selected under Type. Sets the angle of the tone pattern (halftone dots). You can choose from: Circle, Square, Lozenge, Line, Cross, Ellipse, Noise, Sugar plum, Asterisk, Star, Carrot, Cherry (round), Cherry (mid), Cherry (thin), Flower (round), Flower (mid), Flower (thin), Clover (round), Clover (thin), Ninja star, Diamond, Heart, Clubs, and Spades. This setting does not appear for Fill layers. When turned on, you can adjust the density of the tone using the slider. Even if the opacity of the layer is changed, the dots themselves do not change color, but the size changes to create a similar effect of opacity in black-and-white, like in the following image. When turned on, the opacity of the layer affects the size of the screentone dots. You can use the slider to adjust the density. On Fill layers, Use specified density is also available. Parts drawn on lower layers will be seen under the screentones. When set to Use brightness of image, the density is based on the brightness. Darker colors will result in denser screentones. When set to Use color of image, the density is based on the original colors. Specifies the density of the tones (halftone dots). Grid/Ruler bar: Moves the grid and ruler bar. Specifies the number of screentone lines per inch. You can use these to adjust the tone density, frequency, angle, dot shape, and so on. Turning this effect on will display the following settings. The Tone effect allows you to view the layer as screentone dots. įor more information on the Extract line settings and the settings in the Convert to lines and tones dialog, see "Convert to lines and tones (EX only)". This will open the line conversion dialog where you can adjust the settings and see the preview before confirming. To convert the layer permanently, tap the Convert layer to lines and tones button. This layer effect can be toggled on and off. The settings are the same as the Extract lines section of the Layer menu > Convert to lines and tones dialog. The Extract lines button allows you to extract lines and black fill areas from the selected layer. The color of the watercolor edge depends on the original color of the layer. When Border effect is turned on and set to Watercolor edge, you can adjust the range, opacity, darkness, and blurring width. When Border color is turned on and set to Edge, you can adjust the thickness, color and anti-aliasing effect. Edge creates a solid color line around the layer content, while Watercolor edge creates a subtle pale edge like a watercolor stain. Two types of effects are available: Edge and Watercolor edge. Border effectīorder effect adds a border around the drawn parts of the layer. You can save layer properties as default for newly created layers of that type using the Layer Property palette menu > Save as default. The following properties are available for each layer type. The Layer Property palette is not available in Clip Studio Paint DEBUT.
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