![]() ![]() Sure, no problem! Well, there is only one brush I have actually changed the name of from the Affinity section and that one was just adding "(Subsurf Scattering)" to the brush name "Scatter Chalk". Do you know which brushes specifically have been copied from previously provided brushes? My apologies for the slow process here, but I have to involve several different teams when copyright is involved! Thanks for your file, I've been manually going through this and trying to 'match' brushes to the ones provided within Affinity, however I'm having a hard time identifying which have been copied 'as is' and which have been edited by yourself. ![]() My starter pack is simply meant to make things easier for newcomers that are familiar with Photoshop to jump into Affinity without too many hiccups as well as provide some flavourful tools to add some variety into your paintings. If the devs want to take a look at my round brushes settings and recreate them they are free to do so, since they are really only there to help emulate the typical Photoshop experience. I don't think there is much that is inheritenly wrong with the installed brushes with the exceptions being the Basic category with round brushes that have poor defaults, especially the smooth brushes (also it lacks any default square brushes which are a cool addition that Photoshop lacks). Right now the Brushes panel deselects your picked brush after doing something as simple as changing the brush size, so changing that would be much appreciated.ĥ) Be able to create your own brushes by selecting things on the canvas like in Photoshop, since regardless of what basic brushes you make you will eventually have to make your own for specific effects once you get more advanced. More convenient than having the Brushes panel always shown.Ĥ) Affinity needs to remember which brush you picked even after changing your brush size/hardness, etc. Being able to sort your brushes into folders with names would make it so easy to manage brushes per tool and purpose.ģ) R click for brushes and erasers to access the brush list. However, on Mac this works for some reason.Ģ) Folders. On Windows this is even worse since Affinity does not remember which category was open last time on start-up. It feels bad having to scroll to the bottom to access your personal and bought brushes. Well, there are in fact multiple changes I want to see for brush management in Affinity that would help with that:ġ) Be able to sort your brush categories. So just one idea: Instead of offering a download in the resource forum, you could discuss the pre-installed brushes in the feedback forum and in this way achieve an improvement for the default set(s)? ![]() Indeed, me too (and I am still confused by the default, pre-installed brushes).īut I was wondering if beginners in particular would just remove / delete all installed and potentially confusing presets and replace them with just the ones you offer - I'm assuming they are more likely to get into even more brushes and confusion simply because they are beginners, not knowing which brush is a duplicate and which may be or become unnecessary. It just takes too long to do in the current version, which is why I came here to ask about using the built in packages. I would have made them myself if I could create brushes from a canvas selection in Photo, but I have to wait till 1.9 for that since it was a confirmed feature. The Affinity brushes in question are there to help adding a bit extra texture to break up the typical monotony of standard digital brushes like the round and square brushes. Most of the brushes are actually handmade that I used to have in Photoshop back in the day and are typical standard brushes with settings that don't require lots of tinkering. The amount of Affinity brushes are somewhere around 20-25 out of 69 in the current version of the brush pack. I have picked a small minority from each section, so they are a pretty condensed version of the currently available brushes. The categories I am currently looking at are a couple each from Acrylics, Dry Media, Markers, Watercolours, DAUBs, and Pencils (tried to check all the categories to make sure where they came from). C Thanks for answering back! I hope people will enjoy it once I am done. ![]()
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