What are 3D Primitive materials?

3D Primitive materials are basic shapes that are used in 3D modeling software.

Clip Studio Paint comes with five types of primitive: Cube, Sphere, Prism, Pyramid, and Plane.



You can add textures and combine them freely, as well as use them in backgrounds.



Note
3D Primitives are supported from Clip Studio Paint Ver. 1.11.6, released on December 14, 2021. Click here to update.



Importing 3D Primitive materials

You can import 3D Primitive materials from the Material palette.


■Tablets / Computers

1. Select Window > Material > Material [3D]



2. Select Primitive, then drag and drop the material you want onto the canvas.



■Smartphones

1. Select the Material palette from the palette bar, and tap the “Save folder for materials” icon.



2. In the “Save folder for materials” dialog, select Primitive and tap OK.



3. Double-tap the material you want to use.




Note

Using the manipulator allows you to change the height, width and depth of the primitive.




Advanced usage

For detailed instructions on how to add textures and more, please see the following TIPS article.






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