![]() ![]() Idk but apparently linking to this thread was a wrong move. also, my post got removed from there lol. I just opened under "Help"-"Open Config Folder" and all the png's for the brushes are in there!!! Nevermind!! Finally I'll be able to just use one software!! Sweet Buttery Jesus!!!! So can I convert the brushes into medibang, or not?ĮDIT: MY GOD I FOUND IT!!! FINALLY. I'm just having trouble-I found an old thread where someone mentioned that firealpaca and medibang should be compatible. Medibang doesn't have these brushes as far as I know, so it would be nice to be able to transfer them to Medibang. Yesterday night I deleted fire alpaca out of frustration-this morning I re-downloaded it because I could really use those vegetation brushes/lace brushes. Even then, it doesn't work for the lace brushes When I tried using this in medibang it instead comes out very wonky and it isn't as smooth as it is in fire alpaca. I have been trying for the past few hours to see if this works, best I have done is to draw on the canvas in fire alpaca and save it as a png. (It will most likely be at the bottom of the list, so if you're not seeing it at the top, just scroll down.I have asked this on the r/firealpaca subreddit as well: file from the folderģ⁎ With the PNG file open in Medibang, select the "Add Brush (Bitmap)" as before, but this time select "From Canvas"Ĥ⁎ Adjust the settings to the ones shown, or adjust the settings to your liking.ĥ⁎ Name the brush and click "OK", your brush will be located in your brush list now. (It will most likely be at the bottom of the list, so if you're not seeing it at the top, just scroll down.)ġ⁎ Follow step 1 from above if you haven't alreadyĢ⁎ Select File > Open from the menu at the top of Medibang, and open the PNG. If you have customized the brush setting, you may not want to restore preset brushes. Input the customize numbers on your brush. Please note that the current brush setting will get initialized. Click 'Add Brush (Bitmap)' option under the brushes list that installed on your program 5. Once the warning dialog window appears, click OK to proceed restoring Preset Brushes. file from the folder you downloadedĥ⁎ Adjust the settings to the the ones shown, or adjust the settings to your liking.Ħ⁎ Name the brush and click "OK", your brush will be located in your brush list now. Go to 'Help' > 'Restore Preset Brushes.'. It looks like a page with some squares on it.)ģ⁎ Click on it and select the "From File" option.Ĥ⁎ Select the PNG. (This option should be on the bottom of your brush list window. file and extract the files insideĢ⁎ Open Medibang and locate the "Add Brush (Bitmap)" option. You may not claim these brushes as your own, you are not required to give credit when using these brushes (though it is appreciated), but you may not claim these brushes as your own/claim that you've made these brushes and/or their files.ġ⁎ Download the ZIP. This includes bundling the brushes and/or their files in packs or making any other stock with these brushes and/or their files. You may not redistribute these brushes in any way, shape, or form. ![]() You may use these brushes for your personal and commercial works I will try to create an alternate dapple brush in the future that's filled more on the inside, rather than outlines. If the below methods don't work in Firealpaca, please feel free to let me know and I will update this with instructions on how to use them accordingly. These brushes should also work in Firealpaca (Medibang and Firealpaca are produced by the same people), but I'm unsure if the method for use is the same. Of course there's probably a few other uses for the brush, I just mainly use it for scales. The "scale" brush is obviously not meant to be realistic scales, but rather to give a faint effect when I use them to lightly highlight scaled skin/coats. Some simple brushes I made in Medibang to make some quick details a little faster. ![]()
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