![]() If you want to get Clip Studio Paint version 3.0 when it releases, it will be the same as 2.0: A permanent license will be available, and all of the features from versions 1.x, 2.0, and any features introduced prior via the Update Pass (2.1 and up) will be included in 3.0 in addition to any new features introduced within 3.0 itself. When you unsubscribe from the pass, then you will lose all features introduced after 2.0. The updates locked behind the pass are only for new features such as tools bug fixes and stability updates will still be provided for free. If you want to get Clip Studio Paint versions 2.1 to whatever precedes version 3.0 after buying 2.0, then you will have to subscribe to the Update Pass. Contrary to popular belief, new CSP customers are not locked into buying a subscription if they didn’t own the program before. The second is to purchase a permanent license for the program, just like before. ![]() If you want to get Clip Studio Paint version 2.0, then you have two options: One is to purchase a subscription (if you didn’t already own CSP 1.0). When you unsubscribe from this, then you will lose all features introduced after version 1.x. You do however have the option to subscribe to the Update Pass if you want to get the features from version 2.0 and up without purchasing the permanent license for version 2.0. You will also still receive free bug fixes until version 3.0 is released. Brushes and assets will remain untouched as far as I know. If you already own Clip Studio Paint (Have version 1.x), then your program will still be available forever. I’ve been seeing all kinds of information being thrown left and right, so I figured it would be helpful to make an informative post detailing exactly what will be happening with Clip Studio Paint and what it means for us:
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