I've tried resetting the additional materials, downloading the additional material (now), restarting my computer and deleting and re-installing the program multiple times. It still says that I can use both ex and pro for the brushes. ![]() Now the thing is, the trial version I used before upgrading was pro. I've read that this pop-up shows up when the brush can't be used on the version (EX/PRO) of Clip Studio Paint you're currently using. So I tried to re-download the brushes but just got the "The Material cannot be downloaded as it is currently being referenced by another application in the Clip Studios series. I tested downloading new brushes that I didn't have before upgrading and everything worked out as I should've, they appeared in the manage materials folder and I were able to use them in Clip Studio Paint. I also weren't able to delete the folders for the missing brushes. When I open manage materials in Clip Studio, there were folders for the brushes that I've downloaded but no brushes to be seen. I've now realized that the brushes (at least the ones that were downloaded) have changed completely from the original brush that I downloaded. ![]() After I bought the pro version, I decided to remove the background-color of the icon for the sub tools. ![]() Before I updated from the trial version, I changed the background-color of the icon for all my sub tools. My 2 year trial version (that came along when I bought my Wacom Intuos) ended about a month ago, so now I've bought Clip Studio Paint Pro.
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