

For many (but not all) styles, it's a good choice of illustration software and saves a lot of time, and is much more affordable compared to a CC subscription. Pharan wrote:I totally agree that a CSP exporter would be fantastic. Just to add, the workaround currently available is to intermediately save your Clip Studio Paint file as a PSD, and then export through Photoshop using the Photoshop script. Just avoid overly idiomatic and flowery language, I guess. Note that their support staff is Japanese but they'll be able to understand some good English. Or contact them through their contact page If you are interested in this feature, let them know so they know people actually need it.

But this may change in future Clip Studio Paint versions. Clip Studio Paint JP has also been a bit ahead compared to the international versions, hence not being able to guarantee certain things. Their SDK is Japanese and CELSYS (the company) doesn't provide support of the SDK in English. They only have a plugin API, but it only functions through a single selected layer and isn't able to do stuff like export or write to disk.Ĥ. The latest Clip Studio Paint doesn't have any scripting API, like jsx for Photoshop.Ģ. For many (but not all) styles, it's a good choice of illustration software and saves a lot of time, and is much more affordable compared to a CC subscription.ġ. I totally agree that a CSP exporter would be fantastic.
