Now, here’s the secret: after recording, you can (right-click > Export to file) and share it. That’s how the entire library of downloadable actions was born. But if you're a pure consumer, stick to downloading—it’s faster.
If the action tries to select a brush you don’t have (e.g., "G-pen" named differently), it will error. Fix: Edit the action by right-clicking the step > Change command > select your existing tool.
Some actions use absolute coordinates (e.g., select pixel 100,100). On a tiny canvas, this may fail. Look for actions described as "relative" or "percentage-based."
The best place to find high-quality Auto Actions is the Clip Studio Assets store. Popular Free & Paid Auto Actions
If you are a digital artist, comic creator, or illustrator using Clip Studio Paint (CSP), you know that repetitive tasks can eat up hours of your creative time. Resizing canvases, exporting web-ready images, applying tonal corrections, or setting up lineart layers—these small steps add up. Enter .
While downloading is fast, recording a custom action is easy:
| Problem | Likely Fix | |---------|-------------| | Action does nothing | Check if it requires a specific layer type (e.g., raster, vector) or selected area. | | Error message “Command not available” | The action may use a tool/feature not in your CSP version (e.g., EX-only feature). | | Action stops halfway | Some actions wait for user input – read the action name/description. | | Can’t find imported action | Look in the folder, then drag to Auto Action palette. | | Action works differently on iPad | iPad CSP has fewer system/file access commands. |
After import, the action may be in a new set named after the file or under "Material > Auto Action" in the Auto Action palette. Use the search bar inside the palette if it’s hidden.
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