You can activate it anywhere, but only up to two computers at once. For example, if you activate it on two computers and replace one, you deactivate one of the old devices. At least that's my understanding from here: http://www.clipstudio.net/en/supportHey I'm not up to date on downloading software licenses. If I buy it now, does that mean I can use the license on any computer I want? Or if I buy it now, is it stuck on my current computer?
I'm actually trying to get a new computer but want to take advantage of this deal now
When I have new PC, can I authenticate with the same serial number?
Yes, you can authenticate.
For the CLIP STUDIO PAINT license, you can install the software and authenticate it with the same serial up to two computers as long as the software does not run simultaneously and the same person use it.
If you need to authenticate with the third computer for inevitable reasons such as breakdown of PC or replacement of PC, you can re-authenticate two computers after clearing the previous authentication.
*Follow the dialogue that is displayed upon authentication.
Clip Studio Paint is to Manga Studio 5, what Beast King GoLion is to Voltron.Wait, is Clip Studio the same as Manga Studio? What's the difference?
Clip Studio Paint is to Manga Studio 5, what Beast King GoLion is to Voltron.
That literally tells me nothing LOL
That literally tells me nothing LOL
That literally tells me nothing LOL
Is anyone else getting problems with palm rejection not working randomly or is it just my Surface?
I've been messing around with this for about 30 minutes and it's already gonna be my default program for drawing it's just so good. I went back to one of my older drawings I never finished and just tried doing some quick line work and it's so effortless. Gonna try some of the colouring options next.
Rough but only took me about 15 minutes including figuring a few things out.
Great software, it's all I use.
FYI, while it's famous for digital inking and linework, the painting engine in the current version is also very powerful. The handful of default brushes that ship with it simply don't show it off well. There's lots of free and cheap to buy brush sets around the internet that demonstrate how great CSP's painting really is.
Do you have a link by any chance?
Here is the brush set I use the most:
http://www.daub-brushes.com/
Frenden also offers a lot of brushes that are easy to use:
http://frenden.com/
definitely gonna get this.
any recommendations for a good tablet?
Is this good for basic image manipulation? like crop, simple edits, etc.?
Been using GIMP and wouldn't mind a decent replacement
The animation software is so easy to use. This is what I've come up with already after an hour of getting to know it.
Is this good for basic image manipulation? like crop, simple edits, etc.?
Been using GIMP and wouldn't mind a decent replacement
For an absolute newbie to drawing (anime and furry styles), would this be a better option for learning than Photoshop or the free Krita program?
Did you click the tool icon in the bottom right corner of the brush settings? You can set all sorts of additional settings in there. I have all lines set to auto-correct for instance. There's tutorials on YouTube about brush settings that are pretty quick and helpful too.The brushes don't feel right on a Mac, even after setting the brush priority as recommended to fix some heavy lag.
Is there anything else you're supposed to set in standard brush settings?
I'll try to while the topic is still going.That's pretty cool, it's nice to see the animation tools work well especially for only an hour of learning the program. Should keep it updated I'd like to see how it turns out.
Whats the best 8-10" tablet for sketching? Dont want anything larger than 10" (ie Surface 3, SP3/SP4). Im leaning towards the Dell Venue 5855 or the 10.1" Thinkpad 10.
Wacom AES vs EMR vs nTrig vs Amtel?
SP3 and SP4 are 12" and 12.3" respectively. If you are OK with their sizes, I highly recommend them over 8" or 10.1" due to use of Atom CPUs of eMMC storage.
If you move up to 12", get the Miix 700 as detailed in earlier post.
If you must stay 10" and below, your choices are limited. Dell Venue 8 Pro 5855 is pretty much only option with pen for 8". For 10", you can opt for Dell Venue 10 pro 5055, but it uses older CPU.
Surface 3 option for 10" frankly is not my favorite. It uses N-Trig Duo Sense 2, and in S3, it does not have the touch co-processor MS and N-Trig introduced in SP4 and Surface Book. This means that the pen action will be dependent on CPU power. This reduces the pressure actuation response greatly on the Surface 3 due to the very weak Atom CPU.
With Wacom AES, as with Wacom EMR, a co-processor off loads the touch and pen operation from the CPU, so even the Atom CPU tablets will give you nearly full pressure curve response and low initial insertion force.
For AES vs EMR, I think AES is better for smaller tablets due to lack of edge jittering and edge accuracy. It is more susceptible to palm rejection errors, but with Clip Studio Paint's ability to stop marking with touch, it's not a big issue IMO.
Are you on Windows 10? Palm rejection is completely broken on Windows 10 with a Surface Pro 2. It made Clip Studio completely useless to me.I'm getting some weird issues with my hand triggering the brush to draw when I'm resting my hand to draw. I'm on a surface pro 2. It could be very well my device since I had to restart it several times for the driver to even work (on an OS level, had nothing to do with CSP), but right now the palm rejection is pretty screwy.
How do you feel about the SP4? Now that the prices are coming down a bit I'm interested, but wondering if I should wait for SP5/SB2.
Are you on Windows 10? Palm rejection is completely broken on Windows 10 with a Surface Pro 2. It made Clip Studio completely useless to me.
Until this week I had been using a Surface Pro 2 with Clip Studio for 100% of my art output and loving every minute of it. I upgraded the SP2 to Windows 10, saw that palm rejection was broken, and rolled back to Windows 8.1. You may need to do the same.