You will need to be signed in to your Clip Studio account to begin this process! This method is for if you already have images that are exported from Clip Studio and are saved as JPG or PNG files.
In this article we will cover the following topics: In this article we will be focusing on sharing directly from the Clip Studio interface and not on the site, but the same steps can be used in your internet browser at the link above. Using this feature, you can quickly and easily share your comics with the Clip Studio community, without having to build your own website or even go to the internet to upload files! You don’t even need to be a CSP user to access this feature, because you just need a Clip Studio account and you can do this same process from the Celsys website at Sharing your comics has become so easy in the past ten years, and it’s even easier now with the Clip Studio Share function. I write weekly posts on and on CSP Tips, so be sure to come back every week to learn more Clip Studio Tips and Tricks from me! 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. In any case if anyone ever has this problem, then the solution might be to change these settings in Manga studio.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!). So far I am experiencing some glitchyness with the pen, the cursor seems to skip around a lot but I can't actually tell if this is effecting my ability to draw with it or not, I will play with these settings to see if it gets better. I used the Gnome paint tool and my tablet worked fine, but it was not pressure sensitive and I suspect the problem might have something to do with the pen and tablet not working when they are supposed to display pressure sensitivity.ĮDIT: In case anyone ever has this problem, there seems to be an option under File Preferences in Manga Studios 5 Checking the box for C ordinate mode or Tablet control area both seem to make the pen work on the Canvas with pressure sensitivity.
In the mean time I am trying to get CS6 up an running to test the tablet in a different application that is also pressure sensitive. Honestly unless someone else has had this exact same problem I doubt anyone will have a solution but here is hoping. Sadly I am a very new Ubuntu users and I can't provide more information than this. If I try to draw in an area with the cursor while using the pen nothing happens, I can switch to the mouse and draw on the canvas but for some reason the Pen and Tablet seem to only work on the menu portions of the application. If I make it all the way to the other side of the Canvas area, to the far right side where the screen space is used by more menus, my cursor reappears and works normally. When I move my pen such that the cursor would enter the Canvas area, the cursor simply disappears. However the Pen does not work in the Canvas area of the page. The tablet, at first seems to also work in MS5, I can use it to select a pen or pencil change colors and open a new page to draw on. Everything seems to work fine with the mouse. When I use my normal mouse everything in MS5 works normally, I can draw (without pressure sensitivity) but I checked most of the features and WINE seems to have handled the installation well. My problem comes when I open Manga Studios 5, and it is a very strange problem. I can use the tablet in place of my mouse and I can set the buttons and scroll wheel to do what I want.
I used source forge to get drivers for my Intuos 4 Tablet, and although the Tablet settings options are very different from the windows version, and some aspects of the tablets physical button interface are different, it all seems to be working. I installed Manga Studios 5EX with WINE, the application seems to be working fine.