

・Use the Sub View to import images and sample the colors ・Instantly color with the automatic AI colorizer ・Lay down flat colors with smart fill tool ・Align and distribute multiple selected objects at once ・Create layer masks to control your effects ・Set reference layers to fill effectively ・Use your fingers to adjust the line thickness and shape ・Make line art like a pro with Line Stabilization ・Import your favorite ABR Photoshop brushes

・Thousands of brushes made by creators to download ・Customize brush texture, shape, dual brush setting, edge, spray effect, and more ・Default pencils, pens, markers, pastels, watercolor, ink, oil brushes, and more Share your work easily on social media - record a timelapse of your process Thousands of user Tips available on our siteĭownload over 160,000 materials by community members

Shading Assist helps you add shadows with one tapĭraw, animate, add sound, create comics, and more!įree courses on the official Clip Studio Paint website & YouTube channel Includes a customizable head model and a hand scanner that allows you to capture the shape of your hand in real-time Pose 3D models to help you draw people, animals, and objects at tricky angles Use Liquify to tweak your art after the fact Over 50,000 free and premium brushes by creators worldwide

It’s always been possible to drag 3D objects created in other applications into your Clip Studio projects, but Modeler goes one step further: allowing you to convert meshes into the proprietary format required for them to reside as reusable 3D materials in your library. Today, alongside new version 1.8 of Paint, Celsys has released the first-ever English language version of the free utility called Clip Studio Modeler. One of the many outstanding features of Clip Studio Paint is its ability to incorporate 3D models to either draw over or use as fully rendered elements in your work.
