Click Format shape on the right-click menu. This will open the formatting panel on the right-hand side of the page. On some versions, you may need to click Shape Fill on the 'Format' toolbar, and select Picture here. The picture fill option is only available on Word's desktop versions. On the Insert tab of the toolbar ribbon, in the Images section, select Clip Art. (In Outlook, when you're using the Reading pane, there isn't an Insert menu. Click Pop Out and then you'll see the Insert menu and the Clip Art icon.). The Clip Art task panel appears on the right side of the application window.
I am a big fan of keyboard shortcuts and think they’re essential for becoming a more fluent user of Clip Studio Paint. They make everything quicker and easier, once you get the hang of them.
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How To Use Them
There are dozens of keys and key combinations you can use to do various things in Clip Studio Paint. Don’t try to learn them all at once. If you’re solely using your stylus or mouse right now, try to introduce one shortcut at a time. Once your muscle memory kicks in on that, go to the next tool you find yourself using the most. Learn that shortcut.
The first few go pretty quickly. Some will be a little more troublesome, particularly the ones where the key doesn’t seem to have anything to do with describing the tool.
Which Shortcuts To Use
As a quick jumpstart in this effort, here are the eight keyboard shortcuts I find myself using the most, as someone who does pen and ink word predominantly in Clip Studio Pain.
For Drawing:
P – Pen and Pencil. Cycles between the two as you hit the key.
B – Brush. Cycles through Brush, Airbrush, and Decorations.
For Coloring:
G – Fill an area/Bucket tool (Cycles through with the Gradient Tool, which I ignore)
L – Lasso
For Adding the Words:
T – Text. Remembers the text tool you were using last, like word balloons, tails, or text.
For Fixing Many of My Mistakes:
E – Eraser
CMD-SHIFT-T – Transform. Lets you move an area you just lassoed, or scale it up and down.
CMD-Z – Undo. Didn’t do it right the first time? Undo it and try again. Essential in inking.
How to Overrule Shortcuts
These are the default shortcuts when CSP is installed in your computer. You can overrule most of them in the settings menu to anything you want. For example, I took off the keyboard shortcut for the Decorations when you hit “B”. I use those so infrequently that it’s not worth having a key set aside for it. I’ll point and click, thanks.
The place to change the shortcuts is the “Shortcut Settings” menu, which you can find on a Mac in the upper left corner of your screen under the “CLIP STUDIO PAINT” dropdown.
There is a shortcut for the shortcuts. It’ll take four fingers, though : Shift-CMD-OPTION-K. (Of course.)
From there, just drill down on the lists until you find what you’re looking for. Double click in the area to the right of the option you want to make a shortcut to, and type your new one in.
When you’re ready to start making changes to stock Clip Studio Paint, it’s an excellent place to lose a few minutes exploring.
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Mark up PDFs
Use the markup toolbar in Preview to add text and comments, sign documents, highlight text and more. To show the markup toolbar, click the Show Markup Toolbar button at the top of the window, or choose View > Show Markup Toolbar.
Add text
In most PDFs, you can simply click a text field, then type to enter text in the field.
If you can't add text to a field, use a text box instead:
Click the Text button in the markup toolbar, or choose Tools > Annotate > Text.
To show font, size and colour options for text in a text box, click the Text Style button in the markup toolbar.
To move the text box, just drag it.
Highlight text
To turn highlight mode on or off, click the Highlight button in the toolbar. When highlight mode is on, highlights appear when you select text.
To change the highlight colour or switch to strikethrough or underline, click next to the Nightlight button , then choose an option.
To remove a highlight, Control-click the text, then choose Remove Highlight.
Add notes
To add a note, click the Note button in the markup toolbar, or choose Tools > Annotate > Note.
To close the note, click outside the note box. You can move notes anywhere on the document.
To open a note, click the note box.
To see all notes and highlights, choose View > Highlights and Notes.
Add your signature
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Click the Sign button in the markup toolbar, or choose Tools > Annotate > Signature.
Click Create Signature, then choose whether to use your trackpad, built-in camera, or iOS device to create a signature:
Click Trackpad, then use your trackpad to sign your name with your finger. If you have a Force Touch trackpad, you can press harder on the trackpad to sign with a darker line. After you sign your name, press any key on the keyboard.
Click Camera, then sign your name on white paper and hold it up to the camera. Your Mac will automatically scan the signature and show it in the Camera window.
Click iPhone (or iPad or iPod touch), then sign your name on your device's screen when prompted. Learn more about using iPad, iPhone or iPod touch to sketch in or mark up documents.
Click Done.
Choose your signature to add it to the document. You can move and resize it anywhere on the document.
Edit images
Crop: Drag to select the crop area, then choose Tools > Crop.
Rotate: Choose Tools > Rotate Left or Rotate Right.
Adjust colour: Choose Tools > Adjust Color, then drag a slider to make an adjustment.
Adjust size: Choose Tools > Adjust Size, enter the desired dimensions, then click OK.
Get quick access to edit controls: Click the Show Markup Toolbar button at the top of the window.
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Share and export
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To share your file, click the Share button , or choose File > Share. Then choose an option.
To save your document or image in a different format, choose File > Export, choose a format, then click Save.