Whether you simply want to have a backup copy of all your custom tools in case a catastrophe should happen, or you want to share your brushes with the world by giving them away or selling them, knowing how to export your tools is a great thing. It's an extremely simple process that can save your hard work in the future, or provide an income stream if you're particularly good at making specialty brushes! But before we get into making specialty brushes in Chapter 15, Inking Special Effects, let's learn how to export and load brushes to make backup copies of our tools. You can export and import any type of sub tool in Clip Studio Paint, not just brushes!
Exporting and loading brushes
Exporting a tool
- Select a...