I made a custom brush on ibis paint that I love to death and use in all of my drawings, but I can't find one similar in csp and have no idea how to make a custom brush on there! I don't even now how to describe it so I can find a similar brush on the downloads page, any help is appreciated!!!
The third tab is Shape. This will be the most crucial part because the most significant change will happen here when customizing a brush. Follow carefully (or you can experiment on your own).
Increase thickness from the Basic Tab.
Change the Brush Pattern to Chain 4 (Color).
Change Spacing to 55%.
Turn Following Rotation, ON.
Rename the brush under the Settings Tab.
Change Spacing to 55%.
Turn Following Rotation, ON. (This is very important)
Rename the brush under the Settings Tab. Export.
I have some marker brushes that have a nice texture on them which shows the tooth of the paper. I'd like to get a more consistent look when I'm coloring in an area, but when I go over the same area in more than one stroke, the paint darkens (Example #1). In example #2 I went over the same area, but within the same stroke. The color stays consistent in that case. This is the effect I want, but with multiple strokes. In example #3 I tried fixing the problem by selecting the area around the initial stroke with the magic wand and painting it in, but that leaves a white outline over the original stroke. Expanding the selection by 1 pixel results in a dark line between the strokes.
You're using a Brush that has transparency built into it. There's no way around that effect as a result without opening the .abr file and adjusting the opacity of the stroke which would defeat the purpose of using that brush to begin with.
Well I had the same problem but its not related with the op or anything.When you to go the brush presets there is an option called wet edges if its marked brush will overlap and if not it will give u the pure color hope that helpsPeace
Try turning off pen pressure for opacity (located next to brush opacity) and wet edges (in brush panel). This should keep the opacity brush strokes consistent, which should solve this problem. Hope this helps!
I actually ran into this problem: checked my opacity, multiply effect on brush etc. turned out I had a "curves layer" laying on top of everything (with each layer ordered in "pass through"-folders) incrementing the contrast for each layer. So stupid yet easy to overlook.
Make the brush flow equal to 100%. This is on the top bar beside the size, opacity, and other settings. If this does not work make sure your opacity is up to 100%. You can try making a new layer and painting your next stroke on that layer. Attempt to put the blending mode on add if this does not work still. Keep troubleshooting.
Hi, I've had this problem with the paint brush tool with Affinity Photo V2 and the pixel persona in Affinity Designer V2: whenever I draw with the paint brush on the pixel layer, the drawings do not show completely on my screen (Please see the picture).
@Lee D Thank you for your reply! I tried turning off the hardware acceleration but this lag with pixel paint brush still exist. What I've just found interesting is that this problem only occurs when I draw on a pixel layer which is placed inside an empty vector layer "Layer1" (Please see the image below):
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