PCs / tablets: How to paste tone
Tone can be pasted from the Materials Palette or the [New Tone] from the Selection Launcher.
See the following page for how to apply tones on your smartphone.
Note: Clip Studio Paint DEBUT does not have a dot tone function, but it is possible to paste a non-toned image material or a rasterized toned material.
Preparation
1. Select an area to paste your tone with the [Selection area] tool from [Tool] Palette.
2. Paste the tone with the below operation.
When pasting standard dot tone.
1. Click the [New Tone] icon from the Selection Launcher that shows under the selected area.
Note: The Selection Launcher can be displayed from [View] Menu > [Selection Launcher].
2. If the [Simple tone settings] dialog box is shows, set the Frequency and Density, and click [OK].
When pasting tone from the Material Palette (Pattern, effect tone, etc.)
1. Select the menu inside [Window] menu > [Material].
2. Drag and drop the tone you wish to paste from the [Material] palette.
Note: When [Toning] is enabled in the detailed information for a selected material in the Material Palette, all materials, including image materials, can be pasted as tone.
The Frequency or angle can be changed with the [Settings of toning ...] button.
Pasting a gradient tone
Gradient tones in [Gradient] under [Monotone pattern] in the material palette, can be pasted using the same procedure as “When pasting tone from the Material Palette (Pattern, effect tone, etc.).”
Otherwise, from the tool palette, select [Gradient] > [Manga gradient] sub tool and then drag on the canvas to apply the gradient. Gradient tone will be produced based on the length of the dragged line.
Note: You can use [Operation] tool > [Object] sub tool to change the length or angle of the gradient at a later point.
For more details on how to apply tones, see the following page.