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Palette

The screen for configuring various settings is called a "Palette". Multiple [Palettes] can be accommodated in a [Palette dock]. Settings configu­rable in each palette are as follows.


 

For details on how to use Palettes and Palette docks, see "Palette and Palette Dock Operation".


Quick Access Palette [PRO/EX]

 Register functions for frequently used tools, menu commands, auto actions, and drawing colors. Registered functions can be used from the [Quick Access] palette.

For details on the [Quick Access] palette, see "Quick Access Palette [PRO/EX]".

[Tool] palette

Various tools are arranged as buttons. Clicking a button enables the tool for use.

For details on the [Tool] palette, see "Tool-type Palette".

[Sub tool] palette

Each tool comes with preconfigured settings called [Sub tool]. Select a sub tool in accor­dance with the purpose of the tool to use.

For details on the [Sub tool] palette, see "Sub tool palette".

[Tool Property] palette

Allows you to adjust the settings of the sub tool selected on the [Sub tool] palette.

For details on the [Tool Property] palette, see "Tool property Palette".

[Brush size] palette

Allows you to select a tool size from preconfigured values. Furthermore, it also allows you to register the size of the tool you are using in the palette.

For details on the [Brush size] palette, see "Brush Size Palette".

[Sub Tool Detail] palette
[PRO/EX]

Allows you to edit the selected [Sub Tool] setting in more detail than the [Tool Property] palette.

For details on the [Sub Tool Detail] palette, see the CLIP STUDIO PAINT Tool Setting Guide.

[Color Wheel] palette

Allows you to configure the drawing color by clicking or dragging the [Color Wheel].

For details on the [Color Wheel] palette, see "Color Wheel Palette".

[Color Slider] palette

Allows you to adjust colors using sliders.

For details on the [Color Slider] palette, see "Color Slider Palette".

[Color Set] palette

In addition to selecting a color from a list of typical colors, it allows you to register and man­age frequently used colors as a [Color Set].

For details on the [Color Set] palette, see "Color Set Palette".

[Intermediate Color] palette [PRO/EX]

Allows you to select another color from the reference colors of similar conditions config­ured in the four corners.

For details on the [Intermediate Color] palette, see "Intermediate color Palette [PRO/EX]".

[Approximate Color] palette [PRO/EX]

Allows you to select another color of similar conditions to the selected drawing color.

For details on the [Approximate Color] palette, see "Approximate Color Palette [PRO/EX]".

Color history palette
[PRO/EX]

The [Color History] palette displays a history of your drawing colors. You can select draw­ing colors by clicking the tile of a color.

For details on the [Color History] palette, see "Color History Palette [PRO/EX]".

[Layer] palette

Manages layers. which allows you to change the stacking order of layers, their opacity, and the like.

For details on the [Layer] palette, see "Layer Palette".

[Layer Property] palette [PRO/EX]

Allows you to configure settings for a layer.

For details on the [Layer Property] palette, see "Layer Property Palette [PRO/EX]".

[Search Layer] palette
[PRO/EX]

A palette to display layers that match a specified type, for example.

For details on the [Search Layer] palette, see "Search Layer Palette [PRO/EX]".

[Animation cels] palette

The [Animation cels] palette is a palette for managing cels and images to be used as a refer­ence for drawing.

For details on the [Animation cels] palette, see "Animation Cels palette".

[Timeline] palette

The [Timeline] palette is a palette for specifying the timing and combinations for displaying cels, using a timeline.

For details on the [Timeline] palette, see "Timeline palette".

[All sides view] Palette [EX]

A palette for displaying 3D materials on 3D layers from four directions. When a 3D material is placed on the layer, it can be viewed from four directions at the same time. The camera position and focal point position of the 3D layer can also be changed.

For details on the [All sides view] palette, see "All Sides View Palette [EX]".

[Navigator] palette

The [Navigator] palette allows you to manage the view of the image displayed on the canvas window. Allows you to check the entire image or display position while working with the image zoomed in.

For details on the [Navigator] palette, see "Navigator Palette".

[Sub View] palette [PRO/EX]

Allows you to acquire a color from an image displayed as color reference. For details, see "Sub view Palette [PRO/EX]".

[History] palette [PRO/EX]

The [History] palette records and manages operation history. Clicking an operation record on the palette allows you to reverse operations up that point. For details, see "History Palette [PRO/EX]".

[Auto Action] palette [PRO/EX]

Allows you to register multiple operations on the palette and run these operations in one go. The registered operations can also be run for another canvas. For details, see "Auto Action Palette [PRO/EX]".

[Information] palette

Displays the approximate load that Clip Studio Paint is using on your computer. For details, see "Information Palette".

[Item bank] palette

A palette displaying a list of files referred to from the canvas, such as the reference files of file object layers. For details, see "Item bank palette".

[Material] palettes

These palettes manage a variety of materials used for drawing illustrations and manga. The materials can be dragged and dropped to the canvas for use.

For details on the [Material] palette, see "Material Palettes".

 

 

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