
Hello! There is actually a relatively simple way to do this. If not, is there any other ways to do what I described? Thanks in advance. Basically, is it possible to convert a bitmap brush into a script brush, I want to do this to make it easier to copy brushes from medibang to firealpaca (and visa-versa) without having to go back and forth and copy a bunch of settings one by one. Hi this is probably a very, very stupid question, but I couldn't find anything about it online. I do not know what option you would like specifically, but basically, if you want an exact copy, you’d have to try and make the file yourself, if you’re fine with just the pattern, you can prepare that file and add it into the brush textures folder. So I think if you don’t want to replicate this, you can just continue using any bitmap brush that already looks like a pixel brush. in one bit basically - it’ll pixellate any non-watercolor bitmap or normal brush and it’s texture preset as well, but it probably won’t retain the pattern.

You can replicate the “pixel brush” look by using the 1-bit layer to draw. if it’s grayed out, switch to a bitmap/bitmap watercolor brush again, as this option doesn’t work for the special brush types like Scatter Mix, Pattern and Roller. it should work for any brush type that has the texture option available in its options. it should remain as a pattern that doesn’t change sizes.

Once you’ve prepared this file and saved as a new MDP with a different name, close Firealpaca, open any normal/custom bitmap brush and add the texture there in brush options.
