
Learn Clip Studio Paint
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One of my favorite things about Clip Studio Paint is how customizable it is. Not only can we customize our tools, but we can also customize the interface of the program to make it look however we want it to look. This means that we can set up the program palettes and toolbars to give us the most efficient workflow and make our process as streamlined as possible. The process of moving, closing, and rearranging palettes is very easy, so let's get right to it.
Let's start off by moving a palette to a new location in the Clip Studio Paint interface. I'll be working with the Information palette in this example, but this can be done with any palette you choose. Follow these steps to move a palette:
Figure 2.5 – Screenshot of the palette location
Figure 2.6 – Screenshot of the palette location 2
Figure 2.7 – Screenshot of the palette location 3
Figure 2.8 – Screenshot of the palette location 4
There are two ways to close a palette that isn't needed. In this example, I will continue using the Information palette, because it's actually not a palette that I need to use and so I usually keep it closed anyway! Follow these simple steps to close a palette:
Clip Studio Paint also has the ability to temporarily hide entire banks of palettes and then bring them back when needed. In the following screenshot, the Quick Access and Material palettes are collapsed so that we can only see the category icons:
Figure 2.9 – Screenshot of the Quick Access and Material palettes
Let's learn how to expand and collapse these palettes by following these steps:
Figure 2.10 – Screenshot of an expanded palette
Tip
Remember that palettes on the left-hand side of the screen will have arrows facing the opposite direction, but they still perform the same function! They just collapse the palettes to the left instead of to the right. Collapsing palettes is a great way to give yourself more drawing space when on a small monitor, so be sure to use this if the interface is feeling cramped and you want to temporarily move things out of the way while creating your art!
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