In this chapter, we're going to dive right into the thick of it and start getting to know Clip Studio Paint. First, we'll take a look at the recommended system specifications for running Clip Studio Paint and how to install the program. We'll also talk about graphics tablets, their importance, and how to obtain one.
Once we have Clip Studio Paint installed, we'll begin by getting to know the interface. First, we'll go over the parts of the default interface. Then, we'll learn how to customize and change the interface to suit our needs, as well as how to select tools and about the various palettes that comprise the Clip Studio Paint interface and their properties.
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to install Clip Studio Paint and identify the different parts of its interface.
In this chapter, we will learn about the following topics:
- Recommended system specifications for Clip Studio Paint
- Installing Clip Studio Paint
- The default user interface
- Moving, collapsing, and stacking palettes
- Using the tool palette
- Using the Command Bar
- Clip Studio Paint Pro terms