Side note, if you want an easy way to save a single brush from PS, these directions from seem easy and straight-forward! abr file that contains your PS brushes, and that is what we’ll use to move these tools to Clip Studio in the next section. Once you’ve completed this step you will have an. Select the location to save the brushes and type in a file name. If you want to only save and import a few brushes at a time, you will have to change your loaded brushes to just those tools.įrom the brush menu in Photoshop, click on “Save Brushes…” as shown above to save the current brush presets to a file. That means that if you save a set of brushes that has 50 tools in it, when you transfer that ABR file to CSP you will be loading 50 brushes. Note that when you save brushes from Photoshop, you will save all the presets that are currently loaded in your brush window. For this example, I will be saving the “Wet Media Brushes” presets from Adobe Photoshop CS4. But this process will transfer the brush tip material and basic brush information from one program to the other, making it much faster than having to recreate and resave brush materials!Įxporting your brushes from Photoshop is not a difficult process. You will likely still have to tweak the imported brushes a bit after transferring them from PS to CSP. Note that from what I’ve tested so far, this process is not perfect. You can now save these brushes from Photoshop and put them into Clip Studio for your use. If you’re a long-time user of Photoshop you likely have a collection of your favorite brushes, either made by you or downloaded from the internet. In this article we will cover the following topics: But this week I’m excited to discuss how to use your Photoshop brushes in Clip Studio Paint! There are also some brand new brush options that we’ll be covering in the final part of this article. In this update are several exciting new features that I’ll be covering over the next few weeks. On DecemClip Studio Paint released their 1.10.5 version. Many of you probably know my name from those books, in fact! I was a beta-tester on the Manga Studio 5 program and for Clip Studio Paint, and I have written three books and several video courses about the program. Hello! My name is Liz Staley and I’m a long-time user of Clip Studio Paint (I started using the program back when it was known as Manga Studio 4!).
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