

What are the brushes called? How do they work? hopefully someone else will lend a helpful direction! so any questions you have about uploading the brushes (Which I have never done before) I cannot answer. You will receive the IMAGE, you must custom edit the bush to get the effects I have.Ī video on uploading and creating FireAlpaca Brushes: I am not technologically smart.

(Thanks to iggypeetaluna for the explanation) So be sure to save and remember any brushes you already have.ĭownload the file, open it, then on the program go down to add new brush (bitmap) (it's next to the add new brush) and then choose images from the downloaded file. How do I upload the brushes to my FireAlpaca?īE AWARE - I have been told that uploading someone else's brushes will ERASE YOUR OWN. I have a few more I made but never used.įireAlpaca is a FREE digital program, it is reliable and simple for new artists starting digital! I learned all my tool in Sai by stating with Fire Alpaca. It's so pretty and fun and it's great to get a whole bunch of different effects.Took me a day of messing around. I absolutely LOVE working with this thing. Best brush pen ever, 10/10, would totally recommend.

my favorite tool to work with, as it's got a round tip that lets you do basically zero line variation, but it's cheap, it dries fast and works better than any other fineliner I've tried to far, so there's that, I guess XD Staedler pigment liner, with tips ranging from 0.05 to 0.5, depending on what I need. Procreate technical pen, aka the one I use for my comic I find it pretty similar to CSP's G-Pen, so of course I love it Another one of my go-to pens for inking pretty sure the beard was done with one of the watercolor brushes, though. _.Ĭlip Studio Paint G-Pen, also set on max stabilization. I started to use this for my Arcana fanarts and I actually love the sketchy feeling of it _ I was really tempted to use it for my own comic when I switched to digital art, but alas, had to give up because smoother lines were easier to color with flood-fill. Maximum stabilization (because I simply can NOT do digital lineart without stabilization ò_ò) + angle set on 45%. Although, truth to be told, I'm not very creative when it comes to digital inking :'D I usually stick with whatever default tools the programs I'm using come with, and maybe adjust a few settings here and there.Ĭlip Studio Paint textured pen.
