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Firealpaca crop magic12/8/2023 ![]() There’s also the Snipping tool on Windows which is similar to a Macs cmmd+shift+4.It even has a fast keybind for hiding everything but your project. Then Edit menu, Crop to crop the image to the size of the rectangle. Choose the Select tool (a dotted rectangle about half-way down the toolbar on the left side), then drag a rectangle around your artwork (if you get it wrong, just Select menu, Deselect, then try again). You can also crop your canvas (cutting off any unwanted space from around your artwork) before saving. jpg image file even on a computer without FireAlpaca. png file) - you should be able to open and print the. jpg image - see here for a tutorial on saving as a. mdp file and as a “flattened” single-layer. ![]() However, it is probably best to save your file (both as the default. Alt+PrintScreen should copy just the active Window, but you still need to paste and save it.įor Mac screenshot keys (Cmmd+Shift+F3 or Cmmd+Shift+F4), see PrintScreen on Windows copies the entire screen to the clipboard, but then you need to paste it into another program before you can save it. Keep in mind that these are low quality, but will meet your file size requirements for uploading! Just don’t print them. Medium to high quality will look the best but will also be a large file! If you can’t get it to be small enough and still look reasonably good, you can always try the Snipping tool (Windows) or Cmmd+Shift+4 (Mac) to grab a screen shot. On this note, when saving, save a lower quality jpg. I’ve also seen it mentioned a few times that 1280 by 1920 pixels should be the maximum high-resolution size for Tumblr, with 540 by 810 pixels as the default view. If you’re posting an animated GIF, make sure it is no larger than 2MB and no more than 540 pixels wide.” Keep in mind that the site where you are posting it might also have size limits - for example, for Tumblr:įrom the Tumblr help: “Make sure the file is no larger than 10MB and is in one of the following formats: JPG, JPEG, or PNG. mdp file in MediBang Paint (64-bit version, should handle most FireAlpaca files but maybe not the new 3D layers, and the 64-bit version can use more of your computer’s memory). If you are running out of memory needed to save in a different format (a problem with extra-large files on some computers), try restarting your computer and only running FireAlpaca, nothing else. You should be able to change the image size under the Edit menu (change the size, re-save your file under a different name, possibly close and re-open FireAlpaca). If you are using MediBang Paint Pro, you need to (1) click the cloud button at the bottom of the brush list, (3) select it in the cloud list, and it should get added to the bottom of the brush list in MediBang Paint Pro (4). ![]() Select the brush in the list before using it. FireApaca will automatically make a copy of the script in your brush_script folder with appropriate details in the appropriate configuration file (Brush.ini). bs files), then the brush should be added to the bottom of the brush list (4) (oops, wrong brush in my screenshot). ![]() The you need to (1) click the Add Brush (Script) button at the bottom of the brush list, (2) select the appropriate brush script file from wherever you saved it (I get that icon because I have SciTE set as my text editor for. Do NOT copy the file(s) into your brush_script folder, copy it(them) to your desktop or documents folder or downloads folder or somewhere. If you are using FireAlpaca, you need to download the brush script from somewhere ( such as the link in this post), if it is in a zip file you need to copy or extract the files from the zip file (you cannot load the brush directly from inside the zip file). ![]()
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