You can rearrange the interface of Clip Studio Paint to customize it to your preferences. This includes moving, resizing, and docking windows, as well as changing the layout of toolbars and palettes.
Rearranging Windows
- Click and drag: To move a window, simply click and drag its title bar to a new location.
- Docking: To dock a window, drag it to the edge of another window or to the edge of the application window.
- Undock: To undock a window, click the "Undock" button in the top-right corner of the window.
- Resize: To resize a window, hover your mouse over the edge or corner of the window until the cursor changes to a resize arrow, then click and drag.
Rearranging Toolbars and Palettes
- Click and drag: To move a toolbar or palette, click and drag its title bar to a new location.
- Customize: To customize the contents of a toolbar or palette, right-click on it and select "Customize." This allows you to add, remove, or rearrange the tools and options.
- Reset: To reset the layout of toolbars and palettes to their default settings, go to "Window" > "Reset Window Layout."
Saving Your Layout
Once you've rearranged Clip Studio Paint to your liking, you can save your layout so that it loads automatically the next time you open the software. To do this, go to "Window" > "Save Window Layout." You can also load a saved layout by going to "Window" > "Load Window Layout."
Tips
- Experiment with different window arrangements until you find a layout that works best for you.
- Consider using shortcuts to quickly access commonly used tools and options.
- Take advantage of the various customization options available in Clip Studio Paint to create a personalized and efficient workflow.