Both FireAlpaca and Medibang Paint have the same program codes but FireAlpaca has more settings for brushes like the blend, pen pressure correction, and texture options. You don't have to credit each picture you might use these in but it would be really cool if you do a shout-out at me, this deviation here or link them on, y'know.Since no one talks about this, it's weird and a shame that FireAlpaca has new updated brush edit settings and Medibang Paint doesn't have.
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If you make any artwork with these, I'd be delighted to see it! feel free to just add comments here so everyone can see D
#FIREALPACA CORRECTION BRUSH DOWNLOAD#
If you like these you can reblog at tumblr and check out my brush blog!or if you're gonna use them, please favourite this!Īlso, for MBP users, the official site has quite an extensive list of all of their brushes and some really nice previews, which you can download while logged in to the program itself: Cloud brushes I brought the subject up in a recent presentation made for a teaching class and so, thought that it would be nice to experiment again after a while! Otherwise, haven't really found the time to make any more after getting into school again. I had been making custom bitmap brushes for myself in Gimp before, and now in Firealpaca too since the feature was added a few years ago and have since made some pretty reliable ones which I use for all sorts of sketching and painting purposes. You can use these brushes for stuff like Inking and drawing and if you set them as "Bitmap Watercolor" type, you can use them for painting and colormixing as well, they leave a nice texture behind. The preview image is a test I made to showcase how these brushes would look like in a more controlled environment of sorts so: I used the curve snap function and the "draw curve (fade in/out) to make all the curves sorta even. I've always forgotten to put up my custom brushes and decided I should put up these ones. The stuff I've tried so far is using different shapes with "rotation" and only the "size by pressure" boxes checked, as well as finding simple bruhses for sketching, painting and inking especially. You can follow tutorials like this one: fav.me/d9orr3n or fav.me/d98mot3 and fire-alpaca have a nice folder for tutorials where you can find more in this gallery: /gal... png into a bitmap brush, even from something like your own art. Since making brushes for these programs is pretty easy, you can try making your own, try making a transparent. The "G-Pen Ooze" brush is something I included just for comparison and is a default brush in Medibang Paint. A lot of them can work really nice as textured Watercolor Bitmap brushes as well but those are totally up to your preferences, I think with a higher "Load Color" count they can leave some really nice effect behind. There's also a new tumblr post about this version! > Curve Snap Ink on Tumblr >Instructions: 'Add brush' from brushes dialogue>you get a neat window with all the options for your brush.Īll these bitmap brushes should work best at "random rotate" checked & lowest "width" and "spacing" & "opacity by pressure" unchecked, with these 4 things, most brushes become inking brushes essentially.Īll the other options should be adjusted to your own liking and needs, these are specifics I used these brushes with in the image seen above.įor example, I've found that "bubblecage" looks really nice at 17 spacing but this will vary on what you need for your brushes to be. Edit4 (): These brushes are up on gumroad now!