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Brushes for firealpaca list
Brushes for firealpaca list







(Installation: Download the zip file, unzip/extract the contents, use the Add Brush (Script) button at the bottom of the FireAlpaca or MediBang Paint Pro brush list to separately select each. These brushes are available through the Download button over on this page on DeviantArt. Please share any code changes or parameter settings that you find useful.

brushes for firealpaca list

Other implementations that use lower level code built in to an application allow later brush strokes to interact with earlier brush strokes, but from my understanding that would not work well (if at all) in FireAlpaca brush scripts. Note: due to the way that FireAlpaca brush scripts work, these brushes only interact within the same brush stroke.

brushes for firealpaca list

I recommend a canvas no bigger than 1920x1080 pixels for best results. Note: these brushes are designed for screen sizes, not print sizes. I don’t have a lot of need for them, so if you want larger sizes or different behaviour, you will probably have to tweak the source code yourself.

brushes for firealpaca list

Shrike78), which ported them to Lua for iOS, which made it a lot easier to convert to brush scripts.Ĭredit for these brushes goes to Ze Frank for the original Neighbour Points Connection concept, lots of kudos to Mr Doob ( Ricardo Cabello) for the original JavaScript implementation of them as brushes and releasing his source code, and to Shrike (Shrike78) for converting them to Lua and releasing the source code.Īfter a few weekends spent tweaking Shrike’s versions, I now have working versions as brush scripts for FireAlpaca (and MediBang Paint), so I am sharing them in their current format. I didn’t think these were worth the effort creating in FireAlpaca scripting, but recently I found the Harmon圜odea version by Shrike (a.k.a. There have been a few requests for the brushes first demonstrated by Mr Doob’s Harmony online drawing tool (JavaScript code formerly available), also known as the Webink brush in DeviantArt’s Muro and available in various drawing apps.









Brushes for firealpaca list