Displayed items vary depending on the selected tool or sub tool.
Allows you to configure layers to refer to when creating a selection, or filling.
Some settings may not display depending on the selected tool or sub tool.
When turned on, allows you to configure the layer(s) to refer to. If turned off, only the selected layer is referred to.
Refers all layers. However, hidden layers cannot be referred to.
Refers to layers configured as reference layer.
Refers to layers that are selected on the [Layer] palette.
Layer in folder
Refers to layers within the layer folder. Layers not included in the same folder as the edited layer cannot be referred to.
Toggles non-reference to a layer between on and off. This item can be configured when [Refer multiple] is turned on.
Exclude draft layers [PRO/EX]
Excludes the [Draft layer] from the targets of reference.
[Text layer]s and [Balloon layer]s are excluded from the reference targets.
Not refer editing layer
Excludes layers for drawing from the targets of reference.
Exclude paper layer
Excludes the [Paper layer] from the targets of reference.
Exclude locked layers
Excludes locked layer(s) from the targets of reference.
Selects or fills the area up to the center line of vectors. This is valid only when [Vector layers] are referred to.
This item can be configured when [Fill up to vector path] is turned on. The vector center line is included in the selection range or fill range.
If set on, Drawn frame is included in the border when creating an animation. Reference frame is included in the border if Drawn frame is not set.
If set on, the selection or fill are not executed when the color of the reference closed area and color of the color indicator are the same. Clicking the color indicator configures the selected drawing color. Click the icon at the right end to bring up the [Color settings] dialog box to set color.
For details on the [Color settings] dialog box, see " Advanced settings of color Dialog Box " .
This settings window is displayed when the file object layer is selected with the [Object] tool or the light table layer is selected with the [Light table] tool.
The file object layer includes files created by exporting the selected layer in a different CLIP STUDIO FORMAT (extension: clip) in addition to the files imported from an external source.
Some settings may not display depending on the selected tool or sub tool.
Displays the reference file name of the selected file object layer. When a layer within the canvas is used as the light table layer, the [Layer name] is displayed when the layer is pasted as the file object layer.
Displays the reference file path of the file object layer.
Displays the status of the file object layer. When something is displayed in the [Status], the content or file path of the reference file may have been changed. Import the file again.
The file open dialog is displayed, and you can change the reference file for the file object layer. The drawn content of the layer can be changed by changing the file. If the link to the reference file is broken, this issue can be resolved by re-specifying the file. This item is not displayed when a light table layer is selected.
The application associated with the reference file of the file object layer is started, and the file is displayed. If the file is in CLIP STUDIO FORMAT (extension: clip), the reference file is displayed in another [Canvas] window, where editing such as drawing can be done. When the reference file is saved, the drawn content on the file object layer is updated at the same time. When edited using a different software, update the file by clicking [Update] and importing the file again.
Opens the folder where the file object layer reference file is saved.
Reloads the selected file object layer from the reference file and updates it to the new image.
You can set the display method for cases where a file in CLIP STUDIO FORMAT (extension: clip) is set as a file object layer.
Fit to resolution of canvas
If the reference file resolution is different to the canvas resolution, the imported file object layer will be changed to the canvas resolution. The displayed size of the file object layer will change depending on the resolution after being adjusted.
Imports the file object layer when the paper layer of the reference file is displayed.
Draw tones in gray
Imports the file object layer when a toned layer is gray.
When CLIP STUDIO FORMAT (extension: clip) has multiple timelines, select the timeline to use.
When CLIP STUDIO FORMAT (extension: clip) that includes a timeline or a movie file is imported, the frame displayed from the movie is set using a slider. The set frame image is displayed in the canvas.
Can be set for canvases that do not have a timeline set, or whose timeline is disabled.
When the timeline is enabled, the file object layer is saved in the animation folder as a cel, which can be set as the [Display frame] by specifying the cel in the [Timeline] palette.
When CLIP STUDIO FORMAT (extension: clip) that includes a timeline or a movie file is imported, the frames (time) set in [Display frame] and playback time of the entire movie are displayed.