![]() ![]() I usually make the brush in SAI, then open the bmp in Graphics Gale which I use for pixel art stuff (it's a very lightweight program, entire process takes me about 10 seconds) and quickly save it as a grayscale BMP, but many image editing programs should be capable of it as well (GIMP, for instance, although I don't typically use it myself) I think Microsoft Paint unfortunately doesn't do it either, or at least I couldn't find the option.īy the way, you can tell if you've done it correctly when the filesize is similar to the other brushes in the folder, grayscale BMP's are notably smaller than ones with color data. (At least I think SAI couldn't, I'm not 100% sure about SAI2) NOTE: This guide is for the newest version of SAI 2 as of making this video (1st December 2022 update), so this might not work for older versions.Please slow. The reason was that the BMP was not saved as grayscale despite having only black and white, which you cannot do in SAI! It's a bit silly how you quite literally can't make brushes on the program itself. I tried doing a paper texture a while ago and I could select it in SAI but it simply didn't work.
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