Clip Studio Paint — Ex 322 Materials

If your material palette slows down, go to Edit > Purge > Purge Material Cache. Version 3.2.2 fixed a bug where the purge left residual files, so it now works flawlessly.

EX users see an additional folder called "Story Assets" inside the Material library. This folder is designed for multi-page projects, allowing you to attach specific materials (e.g., a recurring background or a character prop) directly to a story file. When you move the story folder on your hard drive, the materials move with it. clip studio paint ex 322 materials

(Available via Clip Studio Assets – many free) If your material palette slows down, go to

| Material Name | Best For | Version 3.2.2 Feature Used | |---------------|----------|----------------------------| | Realistic G-Pen Revamped | Inking comics | Subtool pressure smoothing (updated engine) | | Soft Texture Washes | Digital watercolor | New “blend with underlying color” physics | | 3D Hand Scanner Poses | Difficult hand angles | Adjustable finger bone rig (3.2.2 rigging update) | | Auto Halftone Pro | Manga backgrounds | Works with EX’s multi-page management | | Liquid Paint Splatters | Concept art FX | Particle-based brush material behavior | This folder is designed for multi-page projects, allowing

The software now suggests tags for unorganized materials based on image recognition. Drop a photo of a brick wall into your material palette, and 3.2.2 automatically tags it as "#texture #wall #brick." This makes searching for specific materials exponentially faster.

Accessed directly from within CSP (Window > Clip Studio Assets). This is the safest source. Filter by "Compatible with Ver. 3.2.2" to avoid older assets that may glitch.