If I could figure out how to fix this problem with my lineart, I prob would be content to keep using FireAlpaca. A quick trip to bing, google, and YouTube for tutorials has not helped me at all.Īnd, this is the main reason why I've been so interested in finding a different art program. I'm getting increasingly annoying with this, and I need to know what I'm doing wrong or how to fix this. But it would be nice and much faster if the fill and/or wand select tools could work! >,< Thus far, in what relatively little I've drawn/colored digitally, I've just been painting on layers underneath the lineart. (btw, I've got navy and yellow here so it was easy to see what I needed to erase/fix before I colored the base white and moved on following the tutorial) Vise-versa, the selection wouldn't snap against the lines I would have to go through and color up to/against the lineart. You can download these via the link above under zero charges. It actually produces the same patterns that an actual brush would and this is why it’s so popular. There is so much diversity in the patterns that this brush set produces. And then I have to tediously go through and erase any color that falls outside the lineart. FireAlpaca Brush Pack 2 These particular brushes are from Dragonlore studios. In this case, because I selected the background, and then inverted the selection, the yellow sticks outside of the lines. I colored that yellow, and added a dark background (was actually in the process of trying out Omocha's Advanced Sketch step by step tutorial.)īecause my lineart quality is really pixelated and not crisp and smooth like I think it should be, then the wand select tool or fill tool won't snap up against the lineart. Then I used the wand tool to select everything around him, then inverted the selection so that I had a selection of my character's base. I used the pen tool, size 2, size by pressure, opacity 100%įirst I drew my character. My canvas size is 1550px by 1153px, the dpi is 230 I don't know if it's just a setting I need to adjust or what, but my lineart doesn't have crisp edges, so filling is practically impossible, as you can see here. That may change later as I go, but right now the lineart quality has been driving me crazy. The blending options I don't fully understand right now, so I don't use them much I just leave it on normal and go. Two things I don't like about it are the layer blending options (normal, multiply, add, overlay, and screen are the only options whereas I know other programs have more), and the lineart quality. Description I've found one more little tutorial that I've never posted at dA. Simple tools and controls let you draw an illustration easily. For one, it's free ^,^ and it's really easy to use. It’s FREE, but GREAT FireAlpaca is the free Digital Painting Software that is available in 10 languages and compatible with both Mac and Windows. For the most part, I really like FireAlpaca.
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