I got some really sweet new brushes today and re-creating them from a base custom brush is just more of a drag than i thought. it’s like when you don’t have a save function for soemthing or when a program doesn’t ask for you to save a file…. Not that this is like a really big thing, it’s just something i noticed might be kind of annoying occasionally. like if you’ve adjusted the size or opacity for 10 brushes or something. this applies to any changes you’ve made to brush settings as well. Tiny warning really, for anyone like me who likes to open two firealpaca windows at the same time? fairly sure the only one doing that is me, but hey, still: if you’ve made some new brushes in one, then don’t close it as the last window!!!! leave it open and close the other one that has the old brushes. Ok a lil fair warning for anyone making brushes in firealpaca This is a very good example of what to do if you have more plans with carrying files over - it’s good to test the PSD compatibility between different programs in general. Yes! Thank you for replying ladycaitlin0429! I will feature this addition in the ask’s reblog if you don’t mind. Hope this helps, if you haven’t found anything else yet. Since I don’t know the specifics of Procreate myself, you’ll have to make a copy file in PSD format which you can try opening in you Procreate to see if anything is missing. I haven’t used Procreate myself, but as long as an app/program opens PSD, you should be able to transfer your layers over, especially if they are the same kind of layers you can use in Procreate, such as Normal, Multiply, Overlay or other blend modes. mask layers or some features which might work differently in Firealpaca. I reccomend saving a MDP file first-hand as a copy, in case the PSD does not retain some features of your work, i.e. You can save a PSD file via Firealpaca and then open that in Procreate. Hello! Thank you for asking! Sorry for getting to you so late. has translated his PS brushes into TVP, but so far I've only seen him animate/color with the tools TVPaint already comes with.Īaron uses his PS brushes only for painting, not for animation.Hi! How are you? I was wondering, is it possible to convert a FireAlpaca MDP file into a Procreate file and vice versa? I want to keep all the layers I have in Procreate, but transfer those to FireAlpaca. That brings up a good point: the default brush tools in TVPaint work perfectly well for animation. There is nothing "broken" about the TVPaint brushes that necessarily needs to be "fixed" by the addition of Photoshop brushes. I think the main reason for wanting Photoshop brushes recreated in TVPaint is for background painting or illustration, because most artists in the industry who paint background art for animation are accustomed to using Photoshop.Īnd there are many, many fine TVPaint custom brush sets shared in the Contents Sharing forum if you want various types of pens and pencils for more variation in the line work for animation or additional custom brushes for painting illustrations or animation backgrounds. PS brush tools are what they are familiar with and prefer using. On productions where animation is done in TVPaint or another program like Harmony, most of the time the background art is painted in Photoshop and imported into the animation program. (even though a program like TVPaint could be used to paint BG layers as well as handling the animation layers.) I've spoken with many freelance animation artists who tell me they would like to do all their work in TVPaint, but they have favorite brushes in Photoshop for painting backgrounds or certain types of textures, so they would be happy if those brushes from PS could be replicated in TVPaint. Most of the time it's only a few special brushes that are their main "go-to" brushes in PS, so it's not a matter of having to duplicate the hundreds of different brushes that have been created for Photoshop, it's just a few. "free programs such as ABRMate and ABRViewer allow you to open the. abr Photoshop brush file and export the shape of the brush tip as a. Unfortunately both ABRMate and ABRViewer are Windows-only, so Mac users must look elsewhere.Īfter installing BrushView Quicklook, to view any. (unfortunately this viewer does not allow you to export a selected.Ībr file and press the space bar to view the brushes in the. Abr image, so you must take a screen shot of it and then import it to TVPaint, resize it to the correct size for a custom brush, then cut to a brush and adjust the custom brush parameters until you gets a brush that behaves like the brush you were using in Photoshop.
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