Best Practices for Posting on CLIP STUDIO ASSETS
The Clip Studio Assets Terms of Service aim to foster a community where creators can share materials safely and reliably. In line with this goal, please keep in mind the following guidelines when using this service.
Posting Materials
Make All Materials Yourself
Do not post materials made with images or materials belonging to other people. This may result in copyright infringement.
Do not create or upload materials related to existing TV shows, cartoons, comics, anime, and so on. This may result in copyright infringement.
On ASSETS, you can only post materials that you have made completely by yourself. This means you cannot post materials containing public domain information, creative commons data, or data that is open for public use by the rights owner.
Do not post derivative materials.
On Clip Studio Assets, you cannot use copyrighted material, such as comic or game characters, in your materials, thumbnail images, or explanatory images.
Do not post materials containing photos of people’s faces, as this may infringe upon portrait rights.
You may not post images of people’s faces, including famous people, your friends, or yourself, as this may be against personal privacy laws. (Even if you have permission, posting personal information is against the terms of use and the privacy policy.)
Be aware of copyright laws when posting materials containing images of existing products, buildings, or locations.
- Existing products
- Buildings and locations
- Photography
Existing products are often covered by design rights laws. This means that there is a risk involved in using these designs. Even if the logo isn’t used or the design is slightly changed.
Distinctive architecture and tourist attractions may have design rights equivalent to works of art, and may be copyrighted. Please also avoid posting signage and corporate logos, as there is a risk of trademark infringement if they remain intact within the material or if the design is only slightly altered.
Regarding photographs, please make sure to check the appropriate laws and copyrights before creating and submitting your material, as private properties may prohibit commercial use or photography. Please take case to avoid accidental trespassing or unauthorized photography of buildings constructed on private property or public facilities that prohibit photography.
If something is permitted by law, it does not mean that it is permitted by the ASSETS terms of service.
In some cases, the use of a copyrighted work is permitted under law as a quotation of the original work. However, this is rarely the case on Assets due to the nature of materials on the service. As such, the use of any copyrighted work is not allowed on ASSETS.
This is true even if the use of the material would be permitted by law. Please do not post any copyrighted material.
You retain all rights to any materials you submit to the ASSETS Service.
Sole responsibility for your materials remains with you. If a mistake is pointed out to you or if you receive instruction from Celsys, please respond in good faith.
If any problematic behavior is observed, you may be asked to take the following actions in cooperation with us.
- For users who have obtained defective materials: refund and explanation of the situation
- For original rights holders: communication to resolve rights issues and compensation for related costs
Use simple and easy explanations
Please make sure you add explanations to your materials so that others know what will be downloaded. The material may be removed for lack of information in cases such as the following:
- No explanation, only the automatically generated thumbnail
- The thumbnail image is confusing
- Lack of information in the explanation
Please use the Clip Studio Comic font as your font.
If you are making material data
Please use Clip Studio Comic font for any letters on signs, etc., in your materials. You can use free fonts for thumbnails and explanatory images, but this is at your own risk.
However, you cannot use any font other than those marked as “Commercial/non-commercial use allowed” or “Author (copyright/source) notation required.”
If creating a 3D drawing figure material, head model material, or 3D primitive material, you may use Celsys’ official materials.
The 3D drawing figure material, head model material, or 3D primitive materials in Clip Studio Paint may only be distributed via Clip Studio Assets. However, you may not distribute them without changes to the default settings. For information on these materials, please see the Clip Studio Paint End User License Agreement (https://www.celsys.com/en/information/csp/). Outside of the above scope, you may only use Celsys’ official materials in material thumbnails and descriptions, not for the material data itself. This also includes textures and brush tip shapes.
If the material is a single element, please upload it to the “pose”, “3D head”, or “3D primitive” category as appropriate. If the material includes layout or placement data, or is a collection of multiple materials, please upload to the “3D image” category.
You can use Celsys materials for your thumbnails and material explanations.
Generally, you are only permitted to use your own materials or images in the thumbnail or explanatory images for a material. However, you can also use official Celsys materials for your thumbnails and material explanations. Feel free to use these to create easy explanations for others.
Celsys materials you can use for thumbnails/explanations
- Preinstalled (default) materials in Celsys software
- Materials published by the ClipStudioOfficial account on ASSETS (excluding materials tagged with “Restricted”)
- You can also use screen captures of the CLIP STUDIO interface.
Accepted examples
- Using 3D characters for a pose material
- Using 3D characters or objects to effectively show an image material such as an effect or a background
- Using pose materials for a 3D character material
- Using image materials for the pattern or background of a drawing made to show a brush material
- Please note that you may only use these images for thumbnails or explanations. You are not permitted to use them in the material data itself.
- Please also refrain from using these materials if it would confuse users about the nature of your material or in unnecessary cases.
Appropriate Behavior
Be considerate of others
Refrain from discriminatory or aggressive behavior.
Assets is used by people all over the world. Please refrain from words or actions that do not respect others’ freedom of religion, political affiliation, race, beliefs, occupation, gender, or sexuality. Similarly, do not force your own beliefs, ideas, or views on others.
Use ratings where appropriate.
Please refer to the Rating Standards and add a rating to your material if it has sexual or gory content or obscene language. ASSETS is used by children as well as others who wish to filter sensitive content. Ratings help to make ASSETS a safer place for everyone.
Refrain from inappropriate behavior
Post materials for other people to use.
ASSETS is a community service used by many people. Please upload materials that you think would be useful for other creators. Do not upload materials intended only for your personal use, or for specific people.
Refrain from unlawful or suspicious behavior.
The following behavior may be considered suspicious:
- Repeatedly uploading and deleting materials
- Linking to external sites
Please refrain from suspicious behavior, not limited to the above examples.
Upload materials to the correct category.
Please make sure you choose the correct options and enter accurate information when uploading your material, such as which software you can use your material in. If you aren’t sure about something, leave the section empty. Also, please publish your materials via the Clip Studio application. Materials uploaded as “Other” from the browser version of Assets may be hard for other users to understand, so we may delete these materials or request that you re-upload them to the correct category.
Rule violations can damage your trust
If one material is removed for violating the service rules, other materials may also be suspected of being unsafe or in violation of the rules and deleted as such. Similarly, if a user violates multiple rules over a period of time, we may consider that such a user does not understand the terms of service and therefore suspend the account.
Latest revision: July 30, 2024