

This should make the texture file a bigger size. You can try changing the dpi of your created image to the same as your texture (you can see this when you open the file and use the menu Image>Image size) or you can also resize the texture layer to fit your created images(Ctrl+T and drag from a corner). Usually, images downloaded online have a dpi of 72 or 96. It could also be that it has a different dpi (dots-per-inch) property from your created file.

It seems that your texture file might be smaller than the image you have created. It happens no matter how big the picture itself is, and I don't use really big drawing pages. Every time I open a texture file as a new layer (overlay) the picture is not big enough to cover my drawing. Documentation is minimal, though, so it'll take some time to figure out how the more advanced modules work.Hi! I have a problem with firealpaca on my laptop. Verdict:Īn excellent paint tool with loads of powerful features. For example, an "Environment Setting" dialog has tweaks for zoom operations, coordinate systems, pen pressure detection, antialiasing, right-button operations, tablet usage, and more. There are plenty of other bonus features to explore, and FireAlpaca is surprisingly configurable. The program has a number of features aimed at comic book artists, including some built-in panel layouts and templates.

There are unusual perspective tools, including concentration lines, multiple perspective views, and the ability to snap to 3D objects, like a cube, by using 3D perspective. Choose "Star", say, and you're able to adjust particle size, rotation, hue jitter, colour jitter, randomisation factors and more.įireAlpaca isn't an image editor, but it gives you plenty of related tools for working on your picture: rotate, flip, resize, canvas size, filters, selections, and layer support to keep everything organised. Selecting any brush displays a preview and - sometimes - assorted settings you can tweak.

Preset brushes include Pen, Pencil, AirBrush, Watercolor, Leaf, Flower, Star, Eraser, Blur, Smudge and more. FireAlpaca is a powerful paint application, crammed with interesting functions and features.Īt a minimum, you can launch the program, choose a brush and start drawing.
