Summary
In this chapter, we learned how to make tedious activities more bearable by using recorded auto actions to automate their steps. We looked at the Auto Action palette and learned how to play a default action. We learned how to create a new auto action set, how to create a new auto action and record the steps for it, and then how to download an auto action asset. Finally, we learned how to create two different shortcuts to an auto action in order to make accessing it easier.
In the next chapter, we will explore the animation features of Clip Studio Paint and learn how to import materials and other assets from Clip Studio Assets.
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