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Jun 2015

Huh? It didn't save it automatically as psb? Mine does it every time it exceeds the file size without bothering me with it.

About 15 I think, since I merge the most layers I know I won't need single anymore. And that's in PSD

Honestly, I'm not sure WHY it didn't do that automatically, but it sure as heck scared us before we realized what was happening!

Yeah, pretty sure it was. This was for a banner we were creating for our booth at a local convention. Cool stuff, but very, very large. This thing wasn't done in inches it was measured in feet. x.X

Excluding text I think I usually have between 5-9 layers. With text it'll be about 15 or so. If I'm using alot of effects on a particular page, I'd say my total layers would be close to 20.

mine has 40 to 50 layers....and they're all separated in folders to avoid confusion later on :v

I think I usually end up around 15 or so... This is my starting point and I usually end up with a few layers of shades.

Panels
Text layers
Inks
Pencils
Flats
Shades
Textures/overlays
Perspective

Always 4 layers, one for black and white artwork, the other formthe colored artwork, other for dialogue bubbles, the last for Sfx sounds and dialogue..
I wish I could put more layers but I do my comics on my tablet using sketchbook pro which only lets me use 4 layers on the biggest canvas size 1649x2660

Btw what's the biggest canvas size in the programs you use? Is there a layer limit?

I use CSP and i use a canvas of 9921x14031 pixels, yeah, i like to draw in a very big canvas that way i can resize it in whatever size i want and not losing quality.
I don't know what is the layer limit in CSP.

CSP is Clip Studio Paint, in the west it's known more by the name of Manga Studio 5, CSP's developer is Celsys and the western publisher is SmithMicro.
Though it seems Celsys have found a loophole in their contract with SmithMicro and it has published Clip Studio Paint in english for the west market.
So there are 2 versions of the same software now in the west, Manga Studio 5 and Clip Studio Paint.

I thought I was bad for layers, it depends on the content of page but it can be anywhere from 15-30ish, not including text.
I have a weird thing for keeping characters and backgrounds separated, so I tend to make a lot more work for myself that I don't show off anyway!

My very average number of layers is 150. It can go up to 250 layers if I need to work on details.

On every comic page I definitely have the following layers, in order:
- box (stroke outline of the panels)
- the text
- bbs (word balloons) and fill
- sfx
- MW (make white; these are action lines)
- lines (the character lineart)
- clipping group coloring for lines
- color fill for lines
- bgk (background lines)
- clipping group coloring for bgk
- color fill for bkg
- white canvas fill

However there can always be MORE layers, such as when I'm drawing panels that stretch behind the regular panels, glowing effects, any kind of magical energy, and when I need to shade in characters or do gradient and lighting effects. I'd say I max out at 35-40 layers, especially since I eliminate all my sketch layers when I go from [file name lines] to [file name color]

One. If I need to modify my images past the base art, I use Google Drawings.

...Yeah.

@balalaikayon 150-250? Seriously? o.O That's a LOT of layers. Why do you need so many? Everyone has their own process, obviously - I'm just curious as to what on earth you put on all those layers.

I have 8 basic layers on every page for the art itself, two for the word balloons, and as many as necessary for the dialogue itself. I typically have 2-4 additional layers for special effects or other details specific to that page. So I suppose, excluding the text layers, I probably have an average of 13 per page.

I cel shade my pages, so it's easy to keep things on the same layer clean and separate.

Basic layers:
Panel borders
Ink
Foreground shading
Foreground flats
Background shading
Background flats
Sketch (hidden after inking)
White canvas fill

9 days later

Well, I draw a colored comic and every character has to have it's own separate layers for colors, every detail in the background has to have its own layer, and don't forget layers for shading and special effects. I hate it when everything is in the same layer, because it's frustrating to color and shade.