Tutural 4.4

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Tutural 4.4

Post by sutherbestudios »

I need help!
I can't find the export to clip board in the render window.
also is gimp able to be used instead of photoshop?
Thanks in advance.
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Post by Nolan Scott »

Well, which version of Anime Studio are you using...?

Render your view (File / Render)
In the Render...done! window click Save As... choose Copy to Clipboard...
(should it not be there save as PNG)
open Photoshop / Elements /or the Gimp and
either choose File / New / Image from Clipboard,
or import your saved PNG file...

Proceed with your tutorial...

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Post by sutherbestudios »

I'm using version 6 debut
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Post by RikkyB »

I was not able to complete that tutorial either for the same reason. I guess that the debut version won't allow you to copy renders to the clipboard.
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Alt+PrtSc saves current window to clipboard. Open Gimp, new document, Ctrl+V.
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Post by Víctor Paredes »

jahnocli wrote:Alt+PrtSc saves current window to clipboard. Open Gimp, new document, Ctrl+V.
Great tip! I didn't know it. I always used PrSc alone and then crop it. Thanks.
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Post by Brentford »

In Windows 7 you can use the snipping tool and highlight the window and there you go.
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