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Setting up in Clip Studio Paint

Maximise your workspace with Tan Hui Tian’s advice.

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Clip Studio Paint, formerly known as Manga Studio, is creative software used for producing manga and comics. It comes in three different versions: Debut, Pro and EX. The most expensive, EX, adds the capability to assembling multi-page documents, and is a worthwhile upgrade for comic artists who don’t already have desktop publishing software such as Adobe’s InDesign. You can learn more about the different versions by visiting www.clipstudio.net. Unlike Photoshop or Corel Painter, Clip Studio Paint was built with manga art in mind. While not possessing powerful scripts or realistic painting simulation, Clip Studio Paint has effective drawing tools, including custom stroke stabilisat­ion, various ruler modes (for example, perspectiv­e and symmetrica­l), a built-in 3D model poser and more. Even if you’re not drawing manga scenes, Clip Studio Paint can be helpful in speeding up your workflow.

I’m going to focus on the technical skills needed for illustrati­on specifical­ly, and show you some productivi­ty tips that you can use from the get-go, to help you set up your canvas and workspace.

1 Setting up your workspace

The default workspace looks like the image shown here. Those familiar with Photoshop and the like will notice some similariti­es. I find this setup too crowded and so I hide the rightmost tabs (everything below the Navigator and the Material tab) and drag out the Sub Tool and Color Wheel tabs on the left.

2 Creating a new document

To create a new canvas, press Ctrl+N or click File> New. You can name your file and adjust the Paper colour in the pop-up window. Instead of typing the height and width, you can choose from various presets for common internatio­nal paper sizes, found under the Postcard option. In the Ex or Pro version, you can also set up pre-press guides such as bleed area. I prefer to set up my paper colour as a neutral mid-tone, so that it’s easier to block in values later.

3 Exploring the toolbar

The toolbar is divided into three sub-groups: Move & Select; Brushes & Erasers; and Paint, Line & Type. Of note are the Operation tool (transform image materials/frame borders, select layers, and operate 3D materials and rulers); the Decoration tool (stamp image patterns); and Contour Line Paint tool (for creating a smooth gradation between two coloured lines).

4 Using the Color tabs

Similar to Paint Tool SAI, Clip Studio Paint comes with a Color Wheel, which is a much faster way of choosing colours than Photoshop’s Color Picker. You can switch to HLS and HSV colour space with the coloured button on the bottom right. Something that sets Clip Studio Paint apart from its competitor­s is the ability to use transparen­cy as a colour.

5 The Navigator and Informatio­n dialogs

Perhaps the most overlooked tabs in most drawing programs, the Navigator and Informatio­n dialogs are useful in certain situations. If you need to draw or select precise frames in Clip Studio Paint, the Informatio­n dialog displays pixel-precise informatio­n. Meanwhile, the Navigator dialog enables you to check your work at a distance.

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Click this to show more options. Change the colour space to HSV or HLS by clicking the Color Wheel button (bottom right). Adjust your tool settings in the Tool Property panel. The shortcut to change brush size is [ and ]. Click this to hide the tool...
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You can resize the Tool tabs by dragging them out first.
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Switch between the current colour and transparen­t by pressing C. You can edit and create new colour sets here. Keep the Color Wheel open for fast colour selection. You can flip canvas orientatio­n here, instead of typing the values manually. Print...
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The preview (and actual) canvases will remain unchanged. Rotate the canvas view by increments of degrees by using the sliders.
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You can change the order of the icons by dragging them. The Pen and Pencil share a shortcut (P), and the rest (apart from Eraser and Color mixing) use B. The Operation tool enables you to transform or rotate image elements, select layers and more.

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