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    Quote Originally Posted by Ascension View Post
    or just do it in Gimp.
    Sorry for the thread necromancy (and hijacking at that), but how would you go about to do brushes like this in GIMP?

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    Quote Originally Posted by maquesh View Post
    Sorry for the thread necromancy (and hijacking at that), but how would you go about to do brushes like this in GIMP?
    Make a brush and color the "insides"(remember that white is actually a color also...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by maquesh View Post
    Sorry for the thread necromancy (and hijacking at that), but how would you go about to do brushes like this in GIMP?
    To add a bit more, the image must be RGB with alpha, and when saved as a gimp brush it will act like a stamp, drawing in exactly the colours/transparency as created. If it is greyscale without alpha, it will paint in the foreground colour with partial transparency based on the greyscale value.

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