Importing Fonts and Brushes from Photoshop to Clip Studio
Are you tired of being limited to the default fonts and brushes in Clip Studio? Do you want to access the vast array of creative resources available in Photoshop? Look no further! In this comprehensive tutorial, we will guide you through the process of importing fonts and brushes from Photoshop into Clip Studio, unlocking a world of creative possibilities.
Version Compatibility
Before we begin, please note that this tutorial is compatible with Clip Studio versions 1.1.5 and 1.10.6.
Step 1: Accessing the Control Panel
To start, open Clip Studio and navigate to the Control Panel. The interface should resemble the following:
- Categories view by categories at the top
- Large icons view below
Within the large icons view, navigate to Fonts and open the Fonts section, which has been zoomed in for clarity.
Adding Fonts to Clip Studio and Other Software
To add new fonts to Clip Studio, Microsoft Office, and Photoshop, follow these steps:
- Download the font files from the provided link
- The downloaded folder will contain all the
.winr
files, which need to be opened using WinR or a zip file - There are two additional files provided that already contain opened fonts for convenience
- To use these font files, copy and drag them across to the desired location
- Important: Make sure Clip Studio is closed when transferring these files
- Once the files are transferred, open Clip Studio to access the new fonts
Step-by-Step Guide to Importing Brushes into Clip Studio
Now that we've covered fonts, let's move on to importing brushes from Photoshop into Clip Studio.
- Make sure Clip Studio is not running or the files will not show up correctly
- Move to the "Front Folder" to access the brushes
- Brushes Folder:
- Already contains many different brushes
- All brushes are already unlocked
- Importing Brushes into Clip Studio:
- Open Clip Studio
- Inside Clip Studio:
- Already installed brushes may be visible in batches
- Open the brushes folder to import new brushes
- Test out the new brushes to see different patterns and textures
Importing Sub Tools in Brush Settings
But that's not all! You can also import sub tools to further customize your brushes.
- To import sub tools, go to the brush settings and click on it
- Scroll down to Import Sub Tools
- Find the file provided on the desktop and select one of the sub tools
- Note: You cannot select all of them at once, you need to install them one by one
- When you select a sub tool, it will load up and you can use it
- You can repeat the process to select and load another sub tool
- Example: Selecting a plain brush sub tool will load it up and make it available for use
By following these simple steps, you can unlock a vast array of creative possibilities in Clip Studio, importing fonts and brushes from Photoshop with ease. Happy creating!