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Liz  Staley
Liz Staley
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Liz Staley

Liz Staley is a visual artist and blogger who loves horses, animation, comics, and true crime. She began her digital art journey using Adobe Photoshop and then learned how to use Clip Studio Paint. She currently writes a weekly blog for Graphixly with art and Clip Studio Paint tips. Although she still loves the medium of comics and animation, her personal art now mostly consists of animal portraits that combine education with conservation. Liz loves horses, dogs, horror movies, anime, and learning the Japanese language.
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Saving a color set as a material


With this recipe, we can save a color set as an image in the Material library. This is an easy way to save a collection of color swatches as a new color set.

Getting ready

Make sure that the Color Set palette is open. If you can't locate it on the screen, go to Window | Color Set to open it.

How to do it…

Follow these simple steps to save a color set as a material:

  1. In the Color Set palette, click on the menu icon in the top-left corner (it is shown in step 2 of the Importing a palette from Photoshop recipe).

  2. Click on Register color set as a material.

  3. Complete the information in the Material property window. For more information on saving a new material, refer to the Creating and saving custom materials recipe of Chapter 7, Adding and Creating Tones and Materials.

The color set will now be saved in the Material library and will appear in the list of color sets in the drop-down menu.

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Liz Staley

Liz Staley is a visual artist and blogger who loves horses, animation, comics, and true crime. She began her digital art journey using Adobe Photoshop and then learned how to use Clip Studio Paint. She currently writes a weekly blog for Graphixly with art and Clip Studio Paint tips. Although she still loves the medium of comics and animation, her personal art now mostly consists of animal portraits that combine education with conservation. Liz loves horses, dogs, horror movies, anime, and learning the Japanese language.
Read more about Liz Staley