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Clip Studio Paint Anime Brushes

Manga Studio redirects here; not to be confused with Anime Studio.

Digital illustration software

Clip Studio Paint
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A screenshot of the software

Developer(s) Celsys [ja]
Initial release 2001; 20 years ago  (2001)
Stable release

1.11.2 / October 7, 2021; 37 days ago  (2021-10-07)

Written in C++, Python
Operating system macOS, Windows, iPadOS, iOS, Android, Chrome OS
Available in 7 languages

List of languages

English (United States), French, German, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, and Traditional Chinese

Type Graphics editor
License Proprietary
Website www.clipstudio.net/en

Clip Studio Paint (previously marketed as Manga Studio in North America), informally known in Japan as Kurisuta (クリスタ),[Note 1] is a family of software applications developed by Japanese graphics software company Celsys. It is used for the digital creation of comics, general illustration, and 2D animation. Clip Studio is a companion program for managing and sharing digital assets, bundled with Clip Studio Paint. The software is available in versions for macOS, Windows, iOS, iPadOS, Android, and Chrome OS.

The application is sold in editions with varying feature sets. The full-featured edition is a page-based, layered drawing program, with support for bitmap and vector art, text, imported 3D models, and frame-by-frame animation. It is designed for use with a stylus and a graphics tablet or tablet computer. It has drawing tools which emulate natural media such as pencils, ink pens, and brushes, as well as patterns and decorations. It is distinguished from similar programs by features designed for creating comics: tools for creating panel layouts, perspective rulers, sketching, inking, applying tones and textures, coloring, and creating word balloons and captions.

History [edit]

The original version of the program ran on macOS and Windows, and was released in Japan as "Comic Studio" in 2001.[1] It was sold as "Manga Studio" in the Western market by E Frontier America until 2007, then by Smith Micro Software until 2017;[2] [3] after which is has been sold and supported by Celsys and Graphixly LLC.[4]

Early versions of the program were designed for creating black and white art with only spot color (a typical format for Japanese manga), but version 4 – released in 2007[1] – introduced support for creating full-color art.

In 2013 a redesigned version of the program was introduced, one based on Celsys' separate Comic Studio and Illust Studio applications. Sold in different markets as "Clip Studio Paint" version 1 or "Manga Studio" version 5, the new application featured new coloring and text-handling tools, and a new file system which stored the data for each page in a single file (extension .lip), rather than the multiple files used by Manga Studio 4 and earlier. In 2015, Comic Studio and Illust Studio were discontinued.[5] [6]

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.

Clip Studio Paint for the Apple iPad was introduced in November 2017,[8] and for the iPhone in December 2019.[9] Clip Studio Paint for Samsung Galaxy tablets and smartphones was released in August 2020,[10] with versions for other Android devices and Chromebooks released in December.[11]

Version history [edit]

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This section needs expansion with: more information before 2015. You can help by adding to it. (July 2021)

Release date Version Major changes.[12]
June 9, 2015 1.4.1 Contour line paint tool added.
December 17, 2015 1.4.4 Fixed stroke delay when drawing on MacOS 10.11. or higher
March 15, 2016 1.5.4 File format changed from .lip to .clip to making saving and loading more quick.

Added text options to the text tool, layer folders, Animation tools

December 14, 2016 1.6.2 Addition of Clip Studio ASSETS, Blend modes, Brush opacity can now be adjusted according to pen pressure
September 7, 2017 1.6.7 Ability to upload own materials to ASSETS

Workspaces can now be registered.

Support for Surface Pen and MacOS Sierra

October 12, 2017 1.6.8 Bug fixes with Windows fall creators update.
December 13, 2017 1.7.1 Added Quick Access palette, touch gesture category to preferences, and canvas recovery
January 25, 2018 1.7.3 improvements and corrections
April 26, 2018 1.7.4 IPad Pro edition now available

Added cloud service for Windows, MacOS, IPad

June 5, 2018 1.7.8 Message now displays after a workspace has been loaded.

Auto Action settings can now be restored across different operating systems.

August 30th, 2018 1.8.0 Improvements with 3-D aspects
November 28, 2018 1.8.4 Animation features improved

Feature to remove screentones added

December 13, 2018 1.8.5 Bug fixes
February 28, 2019 1.8.6 Added twelve new brushes to the initial set of brushes as well as a pose scanner as a technology preview feature.

Improved file management for cloud sharing multi-page works on iPad.

March 2nd, 2019 1.8.7 Fixed issues with pen pressure wizard
March 5, 2019 1.8.8 Bug fix for material placing.
April 10, 2019 1.9.0 MacOS bug fix with lines becoming blocks
July, 17, 2019 1.9.1 New Text Transform features for all editions.

Added a smart smoothing feature as a technology preview feature and "Getting started" tour

July 17, 2019 1.9.2 "Getting Started" tour no longer shows up normally and is accessed through the Help menu.
June 24th, 2019 1.9.3 Bug fixes.
September 26, 2019 1.9.4 Improvement of page management tools for EX edition

Support for MacOS Sidecar

Smart smoothing released as standard function

December 5, 2019 1.9.5 Redesigned user interface.

Can directly import and save to the Files app on IPad

December 13, 2019 1.9.6 Bug fixes for all editions on IPad
December 19, 2019 1.9.7 Improvements to features including color and icons
April 9, 2020 1.9.9 Improved the editing of Bézier curves and Pasting from clipboard to the center of the canvas
April 16, 2020 1.9.10 issues fixed with transformations not applying
April 28, 2020 1.9.11 Fixed an issue with brush size
September 30, 2020 1.10.0 Additions of SVG formats, ruler commands for EX/PRO editions, scribble function with Apple Pencil added
October 2, 2020 1.10.1 Fixed an issue with the application closing unexpecting with text canceling
October 22, 2020 1.10.2 Bug fixes.
November 11, 2020 1.10.3 MacOS version now supports Apple M1 Chip
December 10, 2020 1.10.5 Support for Android and Chromebook.

Added a Time-lapse feature for works, additional brush settings, and Photoshop brush compatibility

December 23, 2020 1.10.6 Bug fixes and a feature change regarding color mixing
February 4, 2021 1.10.7 New option to display cursor on Android based devices
March 1, 2021 1.10.8 Improved feature regarding App Tracking
April 19, 2021 1.10.9 Bug fix with the app not opening on some devices with Chrome OS
May 27, 2021 1.10.10 Dual brush settings added and default sub tools revamped

Improvements to 3d binding preview for EX Edition.

Teamwork for working on mult-page projects in EX Edition

June 1, 2021 1.10.11 Text input using IME was reverted to 1.10.6
June 7, 2021 1.10.12 Fixed an issue with works not syncing over cloud
June 24, 2021 1.10.13 User data folder can now be moved from the documents folder

Editions [edit]

The application has been sold in various "editions", with differing feature sets and prices. Early versions were sold in Japan as: "Mini" with very limited features (bundled with graphics tablets), "Debut" with entry-level features, "Pro" as the standard edition, and "EX" as the full-feature edition.[13] Smith Micro only sold the "Debut" and "EX" editions of the original application; with the overhauled version 5, they sold the "Pro" and "EX" editions as standard and advanced editions of the program. Under the Clip Studio Paint branding, the application is available in three editions: "Debut" (only bundled with tablets),[14] "Pro" (adds support for vector-based drawing, custom textures, and comics-focused features), and "EX" (adds support for multi-page documents, book exporting).[15]

The Windows and macOS versions of the software are sold with perpetual licenses, with the software distributed either by download from the developer's web site or on DVD. Downloaded updates for these are released free of additional charge. The versions for iPhone, iPad, and Android-based devices are distributed through the corresponding app stores free of charge, but require an ongoing subscription for unrestricted use; without a subscription the tablet versions can be used for only a specified number of months, and the phone versions can be used for only 1 hour per day.[9]

See also [edit]

  • RETAS
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Corel Painter

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ A clipping of the Japanese pronunciation of its name, Kurippu Sutajio Peinto.

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b "Celsys company history". Archived from the original on 2011-06-06.
  2. ^ "Smith Micro Software press release". Archived from the original on 2007-11-18. Retrieved 2007-11-16 .
  3. ^ "Learn About the History of Manga Studio". Smith Micro Graphics. Archived from the original on 2012-09-14. Retrieved 2012-08-19 .
  4. ^ "Graphixly & Celsys announce partnership at Anime Expo". Graphixly . Retrieved 2019-06-17 .
  5. ^ "マンガ制作ソフトComicStudio | ComicStudio.net". www.comicstudio.net . Retrieved 2019-06-17 .
  6. ^ "イラスト制作ソフトIllustStudio | IllustStudio.net". www.illuststudio.net . Retrieved 2019-06-17 .
  7. ^ Rey, Emmy. "Animate with CLIP STUDIO PAINT 1.5.4!". blog.smithmicro.com . Retrieved 2020-05-03 .
  8. ^ "Clip Studio Paint EX released for iPad". Surface Pro Artist . Retrieved 2020-04-30 .
  9. ^ a b Lee, Dami (2019-12-05). "Popular manga art app Clip Studio Paint is now available on the iPhone". The Verge . Retrieved 2020-04-30 .
  10. ^ SamMobile. "Surprise: Clip Studio Paint is here, isn't just a Galaxy Tab S7 exclusive". SamMobile . Retrieved 2020-08-25 .
  11. ^ "The long-awaited Android version of "CLIP STUDIO PAINT" is available on a Chromebook". Granthshala Asia. 2020-12-10. Retrieved 2020-12-10 .
  12. ^ "Release Notes (Previous versions) - Clip Studio Paint". CLIP STUDIO.NET . Retrieved 2021-07-27 .
  13. ^ "マンガ制作ソフトComicStudio | ComicStudio.net". www.comicstudio.net . Retrieved 2019-06-17 .
  14. ^ "CLIP STUDIO PAINT: Software/app for Manga, Comics, Drawing and Painting". CLIP STUDIO.NET . Retrieved 2019-06-24 .
  15. ^ "Functions | CLIP STUDIO PAINT". CLIP STUDIO.NET . Retrieved 2019-06-17 .

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Celsys corporate website
  • Celsys's website for Clip Studio Paint and other accompanying products (in Japanese)
  • Graphixly website - Official Distribution Partner in North America, South America and Europe

Clip Studio Paint Anime Brushes

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