Clip Studio Paint is optimized for drawing and painting, making it ideal for illustrators. The painting brushes are highly customizable and easy to use. There's a thriving community of users who constantly contribute to the online materials library. Clip Studio Paint is also ideal for illustrators who specialize in linework. The smoothness of lines, lack of lag while drawing, as well as the vector output make drawing very fun and efficient.

CSP is a versatile digital painting program great for painting and inking with many unique features.

One of my favourites is the perspective ruler which is super useful and convenient for planning or drawing backgrounds!


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I made the mistake of updating clip studio, not knowing I had to pay to use the .2 version. I tried re-installing the old version because it gave me the option to do so, but when I tried to do it from the app itself, it just got stuck on the "downloading the installer" screen. And when I tried to do it from the site, it just kept updating it to the newer version. do I have to uninstall and re-install the clip studio app altogether, and if so, will it delete all my clip files? this is all for the windows version by the way.

In 2016, the name "Manga Studio" was deprecated, with the program sold in all markets as "Clip Studio Paint". The version released under this unified branding (build 1.5.4 of the redesigned application) also introduced a new file format (extension .clip) and frame-by-frame animation.[7] In late 2017, Celsys took over direct support for the software worldwide, and ceased its relationship with Smith Micro. In July 2018, Celsys began a partnership with Graphixly for distribution in North America, South America, and Europe.

The page management is an incredibly valuable tool to me, so as soon as I switched from using it just for illos to comics, I shelled out for EX. In the past, back in "manga studio 3", page management was in the cheaper version and I'd always found it one of the best tools in the entire program. Clearly Celcys caught on and put it in the pricier one.

I've been using it for my comic and other doodles, it's well worth the price. I have dipped my hands in many various art programs, my preference is still CSP. Photoshop and Painter just felt too bulky for my work. The only feature I would say I miss is the tool presets from photoshop, CSP have something called auto action, but the two aren't the same still. I really like how much art variety you can do with CSP, if you want to do manga, there's manga tones, g-pen brushes, etc. for that. If you have trouble with perspective, can use a perspective ruler or download a 3d grid for that. You can even use 3d assets as a tool to help you draw certain things in specific perspective. Of course, you can paint too with blending brushes too if that's your style. I haven't used Medibang Paint that much, but I feel the UI are similar. But features with Medibang Paint feels weaker.

Yes it's totally worth it! I have the more expensive one EX and I bought it on sale at like 50% off which was a good deal. I personally prefer EX because you can convert 3D objects into lineart and that's something I've been doing a lot for my comic, I prefer converting them to lineart then editing them a bit to match the rest of my art as I don't like the blatant 3D look, here's an example of a WIP: 

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The chairs and table are 3D objects converted to lineart. If not for this function I wouldn't have gotten EX as I don't use the other functions as much as I do this one. If you're thinking of getting Clip definitely assess which features you think you're going to use a lot, there is a 3 months free trial where you can try Clip studio for free and see if you lean more towards EX's full features or just Pro. They have sales a lot so don't rush with buying it, I bought it during my free trial when I saw there was a sale.

Another very helpful thing for me is that you can share work between devices that have clip studio, I have a samsung tablet with the clip studio app and I often share work between my computer and my tablet through the cloud. The app is subscription based which sucks but it's worth it for me.

personally, I was only tempted for the 2d animation tools--but I don't really animate so I just couldn't justify it. I tend to use Blender for my 3d stuff (I like to make my own assets and I draw in most of my 3d stuff with Lazy Nezumi rulers) and I always do my finishing in Photoshop anyway because I prefer how Photoshop paints so I tend to stay in Photoshop as long as possible because it's a hassle to move between programs. So really, it depends on your own style and background. Every artist will use different tools.

Hello OffWorld Girl this is very much out of left field, but your blog is the most in depth research and explanations of Celsy products that I have found online. 



I was wondering if you had any information on the model files?



Specifically the new 3D reference models. I have tried to look in the clip folders for these models, and I believe I have found them, BUT I have no way of opening these files. (one of these is the infuriating "shape_woman_05.fbx" which from looking at it in Notepad++ seems to be a normal FBX file in an encrypted shell.


If you at all have any information on these and or know of a place to learn more I would greatly appreciate it.

Yes, once they are turned into Materials they are encrypted and can only be opened in the Clip Studio programs because people make and sell custom Materials.


These are the only reference models I know about:

 -studio.com/clip_site/download/clipstudiocoordinate/cscsample/celsys


The FBX files in these downloads are NOT encrypted and can be opened in other modeling programs and edited.

I use both in my workflow, depending on the type of job. CSP is really great for digi-painting or comic type projects. the vector layers are really great, and for work like comic style t-shirts I usually find it really natural using vector brushes, the vector export is not all that useful, but the benefits of CSP vectors are that you can size your artwork up and still retain the quality, I usually export a high rez PNG then vector trace in either Image Vectorizer or Vecorize apps then paste into Designer (via Pub StudioLink) to finish the job off for sending to screen print, so I kind of work the old fashioned way whereas 20 years ago I would have used photoshop for any raster / painting, Freehand for all vector work and QuarkExpress for bringing it all together for output - my workflow now is mainly Publisher (as it covers most of Raster - Vector and Output) but I also use CSP for Natural feeling digi-painting or comic line work + VectorStyler for Vector stuff that Designer currently can't handle. I always finish off bringing everything together in Publisher for output ---- so I would recommend as it's worked great for me

Clip Studio Paint is a digital art software that offers a wide range of tools and features for artists. It's available for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS. It is popular among artists for its excellent drawing and painting tools, manga creation features, animation capabilities, and other helping tools such as 3D models and the huge art asset store.

If you're new to Clip Studio Paint, you might be overwhelmed by the vast number of tools and features the software offers. But don't worry, I've got you covered. As a seasoned user of Clip Studio Paint, besides the normal painting tools, here are some of the interesting additional tools that I always use to create my art.

This brush set for Clip Studio Paint combines all other brush sets. You must update to the latest versions of Clip to install these brushes. 


This set includes more than 800 Clip Studio Paint brushes. These painting, penciling, inking, and special FX tools use a wide range of custom textures, daubs, and settings to emulate traditional media and beyond.

Over 100 new brushes! Over 450 brushes total! This update is over a 50% increase in set size. Many new inking, penciling, painting, and wash brushes added. Existing tools were renamed and sorted into brush families for ease of identifying your favorites and remembering them later.


Update 1/7/16

This latest update contains new paints, pencils, and inkers with a focus on adding textured, gritty painters and expanding the core set of tools.


For the core tools, inking brushes, nibs, brush pens, pencils, pastels, charcoals, oils, and acrylics have been added. 


For the advanced tools, painterly brushes with impasto canvas, wash, sponge, leather, and other textures were added.

Clip Studio Paint is a software for digital art and most suitable for users who want to create illustrations, manga, comics, animations or paint digitally, for example while doing concept art. Clip Studio Paint can be downloaded as one of two versions: PRO for most standard use cases for hobbyists and professionals and EX with more features for professional animators and comic artists.

Free trials are available on the website.

We now also have the [Edit]>[Copy vectors as SVG] command. This copies the currently selected vector strokes into the clipboard as SVG, for use in any program that understands it. 9af72c28ce

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