02-21-2022, 10:13 AM
First a quick look at the types of Gimp brushes. https://docs.gimp.org/2.10/en/gimp-conce...ushes.html
What you are using is (best guess) a photoshop .abr brush pack. These are greyscale brushes that use the foreground colour.
Most likely PS has some sort of built-in effect, that is not present in Gimp. You will have to colour them in yourself.
Some hints. Put the flame on its own transparent layer. Understand how the alpha-lock works (to freeze any transparency) A quick way is with the gradient tool.
What you are using is (best guess) a photoshop .abr brush pack. These are greyscale brushes that use the foreground colour.
Most likely PS has some sort of built-in effect, that is not present in Gimp. You will have to colour them in yourself.
Some hints. Put the flame on its own transparent layer. Understand how the alpha-lock works (to freeze any transparency) A quick way is with the gradient tool.