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Apologies for the double post.  I recently learned of a way to capture timelapses on the PC, so I decided to test out the process.  Sadly I didn't think to do so until I was already at the lineart stage... so the sketching process isn't included, but at least you can see the lineart and coloring and not be distracted the the zoom in and zoom out that usually has been a problem with capturing timelapses on the pc.

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AdviceGirl

Lineart and color process for patrons! Tools: Wacom Cintiq MSP16 Clip Studio Paint Frenden Brushes

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Kitty Dooodles

How did you screen record that? I'm trying to make speed paints but I am also going through the problem of the zoom.

chrissabug

This is something I want to make a tutorial about to show you guys how to do it but until that tutorial is made, I'll try my best to explain it: You need 2 monitors to do this -In Clip Studio Pro you can pop out a duplicate canvas window: Window>Canvas>New Window. -Put that window on your second monitor sized to see the entire work. Now when you draw on your main canvas window, that second window should live update. -Use a capture software like OBS and set it to capture just that window. -Set the capture software to be 5fps -And record your process! -Once you have your video, speed up the video to the speed you need. This should give you the timelapse effect that is similar to how procreate does it. Good Luck!

Kitty Dooodles

Ohhh... that's a shame. I only have my main laptop screen. Thank you so much for responding to me 💖💖

chrissabug

Ahh, I wonder if it might kind of work if you were to divide your screen and have one window on the side and your working window on the other side, but it would reduce the space you have to actually work on. Could be worth a try I guess.