![]() ![]() and if the brush needs a certain brush set (like the BMP we installed) you’ll find that setting name under where it says “(simple circle)”. you can also double click the brush to change its name. all you have to do is adjust the settings to the brush you are wanting to use. like maybe it’s size is 30, min size is 0, perhaps blend is set to 20, dilution to 50, etc etc. this is where you will then make the changes you may see on the brush you want to install. but for example lets say your new brush is in fact a ‘brush’.Īnd you’ll see that after you create the new brush that it is automatically set to the ‘brush’ default settings. you can usually tell what kind of brush it is based on those little brush symbols under the names and what options it gives you when you make a new brush. Right-click on a blank square in your brush window and select what type pf new brush that you would like to make. Now, if your brush doesn’t have a new BMP that you need to add, then we can move on into the modification point. be sure to save this after you are finished!! i literally just copied and pasted and then wrote in the brush BMP name. I added a little txt file to explain some stuff and also changed the settings of each ini file so that the settings of the shapes should be saved not the brush settings itself. but basically to add the new BMP you’ll have to write it in much like i have will all these extra brushes. To use this brushes in SAI2 you need to have a basic understanding how to set up brushes in SAI and how to use them. nf (right click and make sure to open it with notepad) and you’ll see a list of brushes that are currently installed into your SAI. it’s usually in BMP format and you can just drag and drop it in. elemap is where you will place any specilised brush shapes that may be needed for your installed brush. ![]() The reason there was such a long hiatus between updates with SAI 1 is because the Dev was originally considering dropping development since so many people were using a crack of their work.Its a little complicated but installing brushes into SAI can be easy when you understand how the brushes in SAI work with the SAI folder. The problem with OpenSource is the software is a product that one person is developing that relays on monetary support through purchases to continue developing. I havent seen a lot of scatter brushes for SAI 2 around so I wanted to make some. play around with the settings to your liking. ![]() The idea behind a 1 time check is that people aren't going to need to import more than either SAI 1 or SAI 2 (Pre-2020 update). how to install: - extract the folder (you can use winrar/7zip etc.) - copy the contents of the 'Argis brushes' folder, then go to your sai 2 directory and place them into the 'scatter' folder. Init check is the last resort if none of the above are available and installs default tools. 1 in the default installation c:\ - and "SAI2 Demo" in C:\Users\(Username)\Documents\SYSTEMAX Software Development\ Lots of high resolution goodies for graphic design including textures, photoshop brushes, seamless patterns and more. make things sparkly without even trying (or use the actual pattern lol) sai brushes. If the Settings folder is missing then checks for previous ver. the first brush is a default brush (i have no idea what the original name is) good for bgs when u got no ideas. When SAI2EXE is "first" launched it does a check for "Settings" folder in C:\Users\(Username)\Documents\SYSTEMAX Software Development\SAIv2. You don't have to go that far to get the prompt. ![]()
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