Assets: How can I import brush or tool materials?

You can import brush/tool materials downloaded from Clip Studio ASSETS using the Sub Tool palette > Add sub tool command in Clip Studio Paint.

The process depends on your device, so please check the following.


Note:
Check the following page for information on importing other types of materials.
https://support.clip-studio.com/en-us/faq/articles/20190004



Tablet/Computer

If you are using the Simple Mode on the tablet, see here.


1. Select the Window menu > Sub Tool to show the Sub Tool palette.

(If Sub Tool is already checked, skip to step 2.)



2. Select the Add sub tool button at the bottom of the Sub Tool palette.



If you cannot see the Add Sub Tool button, please update to the latest version, or use the Add sub tool icon at the bottom of the palette.



3. Select the sub tool you want to import and tap Add palette to add the sub tool.

If you cannot see the sub tool, select Downloaded material on the left.




Note:
You can also import the material by dragging and dropping from the Material palette to the Sub tool palette. For details on how to move an imported sub tool to a different tool group, please see here.



Smartphone

If you are using the Simple Mode, see here.


1. Select the Tool icon in the Edit Bar.



2. Select the sub tool group you want to add the brush/tool to, then tap Add sub tool.



If you cannot see the Add Sub Tool button, please update to the latest version, or use the Add sub tool icon at the bottom of the palette.



3. Select the material you want to import and tap Add palette.



If you cannot see the material, tap the Material search tag icon and select Downloaded material, then press OK.



The selected brush/tool material will be added to the sub tool group.



Note:
You can also import a brush or tool material by double-tapping it in the Material palette.
When double-tapping, the material will be imported to the currently selected sub tool group.