The most significant change here is the power brick is no longer needed. The new Artist 15.6 uses less power and can be powered from a powered USB port. This is the HDMI head that goes to your computer. If your computer does not use a HDMI or miniDisplay port, then you will need to get an appropriate adapter. I'm glad they included the HDMI-miniDisplay adaptor because my Surface Pro uses the miniDisplay port. These are the three heads from the HDMI cable. The red USB goes to the USB power outlet (you can use any existing ones you have, e.g. phone charger), the black USB goes to the computer so that the pen display can recognise the pen, and the USB type-C goes to the pen display. Here are the wall charger and different plugs. You just have to slip on the appropriate plug to use. This is how the pen display looks like straight out of the box. That white label is actually attached to the protective cover of the screen protector. You're supposed to remove the protective cover by pulling the white label, thereby revealing the matte screen protector beneath. I prefer matte screens over glossy reflective screens anytime. They are just less distracting to look at because of the lack of reflections. Matte screen protectors do affect the sharpness of the actual screen though, but to me it's a worthwhile trade-off. The matte surface also provides a really nice texture to draw on. When I move my palm across the screen, there's a somewhat a sandy sound. It has a very paper-like feel when drawing with the pen. This pen display uses an IPS panel so colour reproduction is quite good, and viewing angles are great. You probably won't need to do any colour calibration out of the box. Since I use many displays, I need to calibrate each new one I use to make sure I get consistent colours, e.g. colours should appear exactly the way they should, e.g. white is white and not with any blue or yellow tint. With the calibrator, I measured the brightness at 166cd/m2. This is not a particularly bright display but this is very usable brightness. The colour gamut is 78% sRGB, 57% NTSC and 60% Adobe RGB. When I compare it to the Artisul D16 which I reviewed recently, I can tell straightaway that the Artisul has better colour reproduction.įor an IPS panel, the colour gamut displayed here is acceptable although it can certainly do better. These are the six physical shortcut buttons on the side. The buttons are firm and have audible clicks. These are the only buttons and ports on the side. There's the power button (which is lit when powered), the brightness control (up and down) and the USB-C port for connecting to the HDMI/Power/Usb cable. Clip Studio Paint being the digital version and Manga Studio the physical version.The overall design of the Artist 15.6 is more minimal than the Artist 16. (Unofficial) Clip Studio Discussions Discord Server - Another channel to hang out and chat.Ĭlip Studio Paint and Manga Studio is basically the same product. Works great in addition to Clip Studio Paint's stabilizers.Īdditional Online Discussion Boards for Clip Studio Products: If you have the shakes like me and need some handicap assistance to make great line art then this is the tool for you. As well exporting models as OBJ or FBX to import into Clip Studio Modeler. Excellent for creating references from scratch. If you really like them then feel free to shoot Scott a donation.ĭAZ Studio - Completely Free 3D Posing, Animating, Rendering and Figure morphing software. Scott Drummond's Clip Studio Paint Pens Pack - Free custom brush pack. Liquify Brush - Brush to morph various parts of your art piece. LeslieLu Marie: Clip Studio Paint Time Savers - Great tips for speeding up workflows. Scott Drummond: Create Custom Brushes in Clip Studio Paint - In depth guide to creating custom brushes This can also be used in Autodesk 3DStudio Max and Maya with additional plugin software.Īdditional Resources recommended by members:Ĭlip Studio Paint Official Tips & Tutorials QUMARION - USB Interface Doll used to assist in posing 3D models within the Clip Studio Product line. Plans to release them internationally is currently unknown.Ĭlip Studio Coordinate - Create Bones for your 3D Models.Ĭlip Studio Action - Animate your 3D Models. Post News, Questions or anything Clip Studio related.Ĭlip Studio Modeler - Create and Customize your own 3D Models.Ĭlip Studio Tabmate - Handheld device that can be used with pen tablets and tablet PCs so that you can more easily create your illustrations, comics, cartoons, and animations.Īll products below are for Japan.
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