Hello @Kazeneko, and welcome to the forum!
A total of 4 different resources were posted in the topic Replicating CSP’s Nacho-Pen For Krita.
The brush preset b)_Nacho-Pen.kpp
, located in the ZIP archive Nacho Pen.zip
, must be unzipped from its ZIP archive Nacho Pen.zip
before you can import it into Krita.
Here you can download it already unzipped and ready to import, from my cloud:
The Digital_Sketch_Pen.png
, which was previously incorrectly displayed in Google Drive as Digital_Sketch_Pen.bundle
but is very probably downloaded as Digital_Sketch_Pen.png
, which is wrong, must be renamed from Digital_Sketch_Pen.png
to Digital_Sketch_Pen.kpp
after downloading before you can import it into Krita. The reason is that Google Drive, Android, and maybe also Windows 10/11 (can) play a trick on you and incorrectly rename Krita brush presets with the file name extension *.KPP
to *.PNG
when downloaded via Google Drive.
This brush preset can be downloaded, already renamed correctly for import via this link:
All the above resources are Krita brush presets and have to be imported via the menu Settings
→ Manage Resources...
→ Import Resources
, where then opens a file manager dialog in which you browse to the *.KPP
file you want to import, select it and click on the OK-Button to import it into Krita.
Now to the bundled resources:
The two resources published by tachiko, nacho_edit_tachi2.bundle
and better_this_time_nacho.bundle
, can be imported directly into Krita.
Both share the same icon:
Although Proton is very straight forward, you can get the bundles also from my cloud in a ready to use state:
Now to the other topic you linked to:
The resource you need, which is offered in the topic 6 useful brushes! (lineart already) and can be downloaded via Google Drive, is the bundle Brushes_by_IkiW.bundle
, the also downloadable brush tips:
- koronka.png
- koronka2.png
- koronka3.png
- lancuch2.png
- lina1.png
- sznurówka.png
- warkocz.png
are not really needed when you install the bundle, because these are already incorporated in the bundle.
You can get this bundle from my cloud if you have issues accessing it via Google Drive:
As stated above, bundles are imported this way:
A bundle is installed in Krita via the menu ‘‘Settings’’ >> ‘‘Manage Resource Libraries…’’ and in the opening dialog you have to click the button + Import in the next dialog browse to the downloaded bundle, select it and confirm the selection. Now Krita imports that bundle, and you can use its content, so the brushes in case of this bundle.
In case this BUNDLE comes in an archive-file, like ZIP or RAR for instance, then you have to unpack the archive to get the BUNDLE-File it contains, then you can proceed as described above.
Michelist