

The first thing you’ll need to do after downloading the Ultimate 3D Models collection is to unzip the download file on your hard drive. The process for doing this is easy though, so no worries! In this article we will cover the following topics:īecause we’re going to be primarily using models from the Graphixly Ultimate 3D Models Pack, we’ll have to import them through the menu instead of using the Materials Library. It’s possible to create entire environments out of 3D models in Clip Studio Paint!įor this tutorial, I will be primarily using models from the Ultimate 3D Models Pack from Graphixly, available here: pack is a great resource for general scene building, with tons of furniture and other object models. There are lots of models that come with CSP already, and tons more that can be downloaded from the community created assets directory or other creators. One of the coolest features of Clip Studio Paint, if you ask me, is the ability to use 3D models right there in the program while you draw. I write weekly posts on and on CSP Tips, so be sure to come back every week to learn more Clip Studio Tips and Tricks from me! Many of you probably know my name from those books, in fact. I was a beta-tester on the Manga Studio 5 program and for Clip Studio Paint, and I have written three books and several video courses about the program.

I tested this workflow with free models from DAZ3D Studio and Adobe’s ! My name is Liz Staley and I’m a long-time user of Clip Studio Paint (I started using the program back when it was known as Manga Studio 4!). Modeler will allow you to import a couple of other formats, but FBX is the standard for poseable textured objects. You can find it here: įor everyone else, here’s a quick run-down of how to get a boned 3D character in to Clip Studio Paint.įirst, you’ll want to export your mesh in FBX 2014 format from your favorite modeling and animation software. If you’re new to 3D, I published a primer several years ago that should still be relevant to absolute beginners. And imported boned objects can be remapped so that they can be posed with the over-1500 pre-made poses available in Clip’s online asset store. It’s always been possible to drag 3D objects created in other applications into your Clip Studio projects, but Modeler goes one step further: allowing you to convert meshes into the proprietary format required for them to reside as reusable 3D materials in your library. Today, alongside new version 1.8 of Paint, Celsys has released the first-ever English language version of the free utility called Clip Studio Modeler. One of the many outstanding features of Clip Studio Paint is its ability to incorporate 3D models to either draw over or use as fully rendered elements in your work.
