01-03-2019, 05:15 AM
(01-03-2019, 01:09 AM)shellyhoward Wrote: In File>New> I go to Advanced Options Then In Color space I choose Grayscale,
and in Fill with I choose Tansparancy. I have also tried Fill with< Background color.
Results so far: Every time there is no color to my brush image, or there is a gray background and still no color to my brush image.
To create a new brush:
1) In File>New> I go to Advanced Options Then In Color space I choose Grayscale,
(or use the default RGB and then do Image > Mode > Grayscale)
2) The background must WHITE. (White will be transparent)
3) Draw in black or gray (black will take the foreground colour, gray will be semi-transparent foreground colour)
4) To create a new layer: Use WHITE for the background, draw with black/gray. Create as may layers as needed.
5) Save as .xcf ; Export as .gih
6) Put the gih in your profile brushes folder, refresh the brushes in Gimp
To use the brush:
1) Create a new image, this time it must be RGB
2) Select the brush
3) Set the foreground colour
4) (Most often: draw on a new transparent layer - make editing easier)
5) Draw
NOTE: If your brush is RGB it will not take foreground colour. No colours are changed, the brush is used as created.