![]() Type: Choose Bitmap if you want to make the continuous brush (you can see the thumbnail in the picture above). Change the settings so that the thumbnail results match what you had in mind from the start. This doesn't make a big difference in the end if your canvas size is not too big. There will be a notice if the file you create is larger than 512px click OK. Choose the Add Brush (Bitmap) button -> From Canvas. But don't be afraid to edit the image of the brush tip, especially if it's your first time and you need to make a few adjustments to get the perfect result. Once your brush image is done, it only takes 1 minute to turn it into a brush you can use in your painting. The primary goal is to guarantee that you are safe from data loss. Save this file when you're ready, but do not close it. No matter if you merge those layers or not, the result is still the same. Like the vines in the example above, this one also has an outline layer and a white fill layer. You can freely divide layers while creating brush files because doing so has no impact on the final product. Or you'll have to change the angle in the settings later. If you want to make a continuous brush (ex: the vine brush above), here's a tip: draw your brush tip from left to right (in a horizontal direction), not from top to bottom as I did here. ![]() For example, If you'd like to create the vines brush, you'll need to create a part of the image of the vine similar to the one below. Draw or copy a shape/image you want to turn into the brush tip. However, keep in mind that the horizontal size is always a priority, especially for brushes with pictures that are connected together like a rope. However, depending on the purpose of rendering the final brush image, you can adjust the file size correspondingly (e.g. Go back to Create a new Medibang Canvas to learn how to do it if you are still confused. This is the size that Medibang recommends for the best results. Make a square file that is 512px by 512px in size. So in order to make a brush from Bitmap, we must first prepare the picture for our brush as follows: Prepare custom brush in Medibang:Īs previously mentioned, the Bitmap brush is a method of attaching an image to each brush point. To continue, we will go over creating a brush in Medibang in detail and step by step. In the previous post, I gave you a brief introduction to Medibang Paint Pro's brush tool.
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