The Subview Palette can seem like an enigma to some, but in truth I find it to be one of the handiest palettes in the entire Clip Studio Paint interface. Let's delve into this simple, yet powerful, little palette.
When you first start using Clip Studio Paint, the Subview palette looks like the following screenshot:
It doesn't seem to have any purpose when you first look at it! So, what is it for?
The Subview palette allows us to load images into it and view, zoom, rotate, flip, and select colors from those images. If you are a comic book artist, this palette can be used to hold character designs, concept art, background design sketches, color swatches, and any other images you may need access to on a regular basis while making comics. For illustrators, this can be used to hold reference images or other inspiration. It's a little reference library...