Clip Studio Paint, developed by Celsys, has emerged as a powerful artistic tool that caters to various art styles, including manga, comics, illustrations, and concept art.

With its extensive toolkit and customizable options, artists are provided with the means to express their creativity and bring their visions to life.

However, it has recently been at the center of controversy and frustration.

Clip Studio Paint users irked as Celsys v2.0 license deactivates v1

Users who upgraded to version 2.0 are expressing their discontent with Celsys, the company behind Clip Studio Paint, due to a range of issues that have emerged since the update.

Clip Studio Paint v2.0 license
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Back in March 2023, Celsys announced an eagerly anticipated upgrade to version 2.0 of Clip Studio Paint. This upgrade was offered as a free option for those who already owned a license for version 1 of the software.

However, as more users made the switch to the newer version, they discovered a series of unexpected problems that have left them dissatisfied and angered.

One of the main issues that has irked users is the fact that updating to version 2.0 automatically deactivates access to version 1.

This means that once users update to the latest version, they can no longer use the previous version of Clip Studio Paint.

Rumors were going around that once you upgrade to v2, then your v1 becomes unusable. So I purchased a v1 license separately through another business account. I refuse to be stuck on v2 with the way licenses are handled now.
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So I recently bought a new tablet so I can work on art both in and out of the office, and figured “maybe I should upgrade.” Little did I know that in doing so they would kill my old license and make it so I have to “reactivate” every time I switch computers, unlike on the old license when I could have 2 computers no problem.
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Furthermore, Celsys has implemented a new restriction on the number of devices on which the software can be installed.

Clip Studio Paint install
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Previously, users were allowed to install Clip Studio Paint on two devices, with the condition that it could not be used simultaneously on both.

This setup provided flexibility for artists who often work on different computers or switch between devices.

However, with the release of version 2.0, Celsys seems to have imposed limitations on the number of times users can switch between devices, making it more inconvenient for artists to work across multiple platforms.

I have never used CSP before in my life so i thought with the release of v.2 that i should start. I bought the EX version 1 time purchase. Now i want to use the program on my PC and my laptop but every time i want to do so, it says “deactivate and use on this device” and when i do press it says “There is a limited amount of times you can switch the active device.” Im scared that it might get stuck on the laptop and i wouldn’t be able to do anything about it.
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The frustration stems from the fact that Celsys’ terms of use still state that Clip Studio Paint can be installed on two devices, but the practical implementation of this policy seems to have changed with the introduction of version 2.0.

Users who relied on the ability to seamlessly switch between their main and secondary devices for their artistic work are now finding themselves restricted and inconvenienced by these new limitations.

Celsys needs to address these concerns promptly and provide solutions that address the needs of its user base.

Rest assured, we will keep tabs on the latest developments and inform you as and when we come across anything noteworthy.

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Karanjot Sidhu
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A computer science engineer who loves tech and won't stop talking about it. Here at Piunikaweb, I mostly cover Google Pixel deals and how-tos, though you may find me covering Pixel news as well sometimes. Apart from being a nerd, i love gaming and watching movies in my free time.

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