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Frame border [PRO/EX]

Allows you to configure settings related to the frame border drawing when a [Frame Border folder] is selected with the [Object] sub tool.

(1)   Draw border

Displays border lines in the frame border folder.

(2)   Main color

Configures a color for the frame border. Clicking the color indicator displays the [Color settings] dialog box where you can set the color.


 

For details on the [Color settings] dialog box, see "Advanced settings of color Dialog Box" .

(3)   Sub color

Allows you to specify a sub drawing color for the frame border. Clicking the color indicator displays the [Color settings] dialog box where you can set the color. This setting is available when the frame border is to be drawn by mixing the sub drawing color, for example.


 

For details on the [Color settings] dialog box, see "Advanced settings of color Dialog Box" .

(4)   Snap

When turned on, you can draw lines along the frame borders by a drawing tool.

(5)   Hide overlapping frame borders

When turned on, the lower frame border lines of overlapping parts in the same frame border folder are hidden.

 

Advanced settings of color Dialog Box

Use this dialog box to set the color. In addition to selecting a color from a palette, you can change the color by entering a value or acquire a color from the screen.

(1)   How to set

A color setting method can be selected from [Defult], [Color Wheel 1], [Color Wheel 2], [Color Set] and [History]. The display of the [Color settings] dialog box varies depending on the selected item.


 

[History] cannot be selected in Debut.

(2)   Hue Circle

The hue circle in [Color settings] can be switched between [HLS] and [HSV]. This is displayed when [Default], [Color Wheel 1] or [Color Wheel 2] is selected.

(3)    Color settings

At the color selection screen, you can verify the actual color of the color that is currently being selected. The display differs depending on the item selected in [Selection method].


 

For the content displayed in [Color settings], refer to "Color Palettes" → "Color Wheel Palette" → "Color settings dialog box" in the CLIP STUDIO PAINT Instruction Manual.

(4)    Original color

The set color displayed immediately after opening the [Color settings] dialog. Clicking this reverts [Color settings] to the original color.

(5)    Set color

Displays the color set in [Color settings].

(6)   Obtain screen color [Windows/macOS]

Clicking this changes the mouse cursor to an eyedropper. It is possible to reference a color on the screen using the eyedropper and set it as the color.

(7)   HSV/HLS

A color can be set by inputting a value.

If [HSV] is set for [Hue Circle], values for Hue, Saturation and Value can be entered. If [HLS] is set for [Hue Circle], values for Hue, Luminance and Saturation can be entered.

If [Default] is set for [Selection method], radio buttons are displayed to the left of each item name. These allow you to select the default value for the [Color Slider] in the [Color settings].


 

One value (HSV, HLS or RGB) can be selected as the default value for the [Color Slider].

(8)   RGB

A color can be set by inputting an RGB value.

If [Default] is set for [Selection method], radio buttons are displayed to the left of each item name. These allow you to select the default value for the [Color Slider] in the [Color settings].


 

One value (HSV, HLS or RGB) can be selected as the default value for the [Color Slider].

(9)   HEX

Colors can be set by inputting a hexadecimal color code.

(10)   L*a*b* [PRO/EX]

A color can be set by inputting an L*a*b* value.

(11)   CMYK [PRO/EX]

A color can be set by inputting a CMYK value.

 

 

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