[About macOS Ventura 13.0] (12/20/2022)
The currently released Live2D Cubism SDK is not guaranteed to work with macOS Ventura.
Please refrain from upgrading the macOS as they may not work properly.
The Cubism Editor license file may be lost after the macOS upgrade.
Please make sure to deactivate the Cubism Editor license before upgrading the macOS.
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About the support for Mac models
Cubism Editor is not supported with Apple M1 processors.
Please refer to
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hello,so i'm using live2D 2.1 because the latest version doesn't work
so when i import any psd file i see that its transparent,help!
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- Live2D Software Version: (e.g. Cubism Editor 4.0.01)
- OS & Version: (e.g. Windows 10, macOS HighSierra)
- PC Model: (e.g. MacBookPro 2017)
- Graphics Specifications: (e.g. GeForce GTX 950M)
- CPU: (e.g. Intel Core i7-7700)
- Memory: (e.g. 8GB)
- Illustration Software used: (e.g. Photoshop, ClipStudio, SAI)
- Attach screenshot or capture video to show your problem:
Windows 10
Pc model: its msi and I don't know the model name
CPU: Intel core
Memory:4 gb ram
Software used: Clip Studio Paint pro
Screenshot:I'm not on my laptop right now
Cubism The PSD that can be imported correctly in the Editor must meet the following conditions.
· The storage format is [PSD]
· The color mode is [RGB]
· Color channel setting is [8bit / channel]
If at least one of these conditions is not satisfied, import can not be performed.
Also, please confirm the following points when saving the import PSD.
· Set the color profile to [sRGB]
· Check if there is no layer with the same name
· Set the layer attribute after joining to "normal"
· Combine line drawings and clipping masks
· Do not use layer mask
· [Opacity] and [Fill] are output at 100%