![]() If you enjoyed this tutorial and have other suggestions for future tutorials, please let us know in the comments below. Thank you and good luck with your brush ventures. Tip: If you would like to export multiple brushes in one go, populate your Brush Category with all of your chosen brushes, and then export using the steps above. You have now exported your brush as an Affinity.Click the burger menu in your brush panel, as shown below.When you’re happy with your brush, you’re ready to export! Tip: The more you play around, the more comfortable you will get with the different options. You can then play around with it further if needed. Draw a brush stroke next to the original brush you imported previously to compare the two.It adds more of a noisy look throughout the brush. For this brush example, we have selected the Nozzle Mode. Choose the Texture you previously used in your original Procreate brush from your computer files.In the example below, we’re adjusting settings to give a more authentic smokey, chalky appearance. There is a degree of trial and error required. The dynamics settings allow you to adjust things like jitter, rotate, flow and luminosity via the sliders.Now you are ready to play with the dynamics options of your brush. Tip: Adjusting the spacing is typically a good starting point to ensure your brush behaves as expected, as shown below. Experiment with the sizing, spacing and any other options that you want to get your Affinity-created brush stroke looking as close to your original Photoshop brush as possible.Right click on your brush in your brush panel and select edit brush or double click to open the General editing options.Draw a brush stroke using your new Affinity brush next it so that you can compare their appearance, and see any differences.Place your saved brush stroke file in Affinity.Create a simple brush stroke with your Procreate brush and save as a PNG or JPG.This is an optional step but it can be helpful to be able to match up your Affinity brush’s appearance to your original, by comparing them side by side. Your brush will now appear in brushes panel.Select your brush PNG you prepared in Step 1.Click the options icon in your right side panel that looks like a tower of 4 horizontal lines (this is called a ‘burger menu’), as seen below. ![]() Click on the icon next to the Affinity Designer logo (Looks like a series of squares) so that you are now working in Pixel Persona.These are located in your top panel and please note, Affinity Designer will always default open in the Vector Persona. In Affinity Designer you have 3 different Personas- Vector, Pixel (aka Raster) and Export. Save your brush swatch as a PNG and select the highest quality.Make sure your brush is black and keep the background transparent. Create a document with your brush stroke isolated on it.You can also use this tutorial if you want to make a brand new raster brush and/ or just want to know how to make a brush in Affinity Designer. Are you looking to convert your brushes from Procreate to Affinity Designer? Well we have got you covered as this tutorial will talk you through the process, step by step.
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