Mojo Moo for comics

Big bundles for producing comic books. Hope you enjoy them, and hope to see some good comics!

Edit:Add by AhabGreybeard:
The link below is for the updated presentation by @saeger and has links to a download section and a very well made wiki about the brushes:

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Welcome to the forum, @saeger.

Wow, this is an incredible amount of work you’ve done. Thank you.

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Hello, welcome and thank you @saeger :slight_smile:

The GitHub link above provides information and illustrations about the bundles.

(Edit:Remove: The old links are no longer needed and have been removed.)

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Click the green code button, and then pick Download as Zip.

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I really like it, it“s fun to draw with

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Oops! You can do that, but better yet I should do things the right way. :sweat_smile:

I’ve updated the link in my initial post. I didn’t realize that I should post the files as releases. This arranges things in a more user-friendly way.

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Goofed again, but I don’t seem able to re-edit the post.
(Edit:Add: The original post has been updated by AhabGreybeard)

I thought I had GitHub figured out, but I was wrong. I was putting all my brush sets in one area, when I need to treat each set as a separate release. I won’t pull down the previous link, but this one is better because it allows me to create a whole wiki for the brushes. I’d like to go into detail on some of them, particularly things like the gutter-cutters that need instructions.

This now is the final release link to the Mojo Moo brushes for Krita.

The wiki by no means is finished, but it’s underway.

I apologize for the confusion!

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@saeger That’s a massive and well made wiki. Thank you for all that work :+1:

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Thank you so much! :bowing_man:

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Huh…? I haven’t checked this site for a while and one of the things I get is an actually great FX pack aong with stuff used to make comics… I… I’m… (sobs) This is beautiful… My life is complete… :face_holding_back_tears:

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Just gave these a spin and I really enjoyed playing around with them! Could you make each preset tag it’s own bundle? There’s a lot of brushes in this pack and I only really see myself using the ā€˜moo draw’, ā€˜moo stamp’, ā€˜moo studio’, and ā€˜moo zip’ brushes.

here’s some doodles I splattered on the screen while trying them all out

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@Awez You can type ā€˜moo studio’ (or whatever) in the Brush Presets docker search box at the bottom:

If you type just ā€˜moo’, you get a choice list of all the moo categories so you can click on one of them.

Strangely, according to the tag list, all the tags already exist and the brush presets are assigned to them so you can select them for display on the popup palette but you can’t do a tag filter in the Brush Presets docker :frowning:

@AhabGreybeard
I know, I’m just saying it would be nice if each tag was its own bundle file, like how the ink and drawing brushes are. I just prefer to not have a bunch of brushes I don’t use taking up space

The lettering presets are not in the bundles ?

You could delete them from the brush resource manager if you don’t use them.

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I should do that! Everything’s bunched together because the only place I knew to post these before was DeviantArt, and over there it’s a pain to manage many sets. On GitHub, it would be a lot easier to keep everything updated as smaller separate sets.

I’ll keep everybody posted on that!

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These are gorgeous, thank you so much. I noticed there’s no lettering preset that I can find - are they just mixed in with the ink and draw bundles?

Hello @Cecilia_Serafina, and welcome to the forum!

Krita has several ways to display the available resources in an orderly fashion. Brush Presets, Brush Tips, Gradients, Palettes, Gamut Masks and Patterns all have the ability to be narrowed down in their docker via the options shown in my screenshots to make them easier to find.

And to further personalize the resource search, you can also assign your own tags yourself.
This can be done either in the Docker of the respective resource type or if you open the resource management dialog in Krita via ā€˜ā€˜Settings’’ >> ā€˜ā€˜Manage Resources…’’. There you have three dropdown menus on the top left, in the first one you select the resource type, for example patterns, in the second one you select the origin, i.e. whether it is a local resource or a bundle installed in Krita in which the patterns you want to tag are located, and in the third menu you select whether these patterns might already belong to another tag, because resources can have multiple tags. In the window below you select the patterns you want to tag and on the right side you can add or delete tags, both individually and in groups of previously selected resources, in this example patterns.

Here, you can enter search-terms to hunt for the brushes you search:

Here, you can separate your Brush Presets using tags:

If you want to tag more than one resource in a comfortable way, use this dialog:

Michelist

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Thank you so much for the breakdown! I’ve actually been a busy bee organizing and tagging based on my personal workflow and it’s such a great system! I’ve been absolutely blown away by everything this program can do, almost bringing me to tears.

The thing I’m wondering about with the lettering tag is that, well, there isn’t one that I can find at all!
In my resource manager and brush preset dropdowns, I see all the others for moo: draw, ink, office, stamp, studio, tone, and zip, but alas no lettering.

Searching ā€œletteringā€ within brush presets brings me sadly no results. Even when I scroll through all my brush presets, those icons are nowhere to be found.- so I’m wondering in the latest downloads, lettering has been omitted for some reason.

I’m using the Android beta on ChromeOS, perhaps that’s a factor here?

I downloaded and installed both bundles from this page:



Aah, now I see it too, because I just looked at the contents of the new bundles and the lettering brushes are missing there. Well, since I still own all the old bundles, I’ll take the liberty of giving you the link to the lettering bundle in my cloud, without knowing if it should continue to exist in @saeger’s bundles and just because you obviously really want it.

EZSaeger - Mojo-Moo-Lettering.bundle:

It is absolutely free, you don’t have to register there, but if you do, I get rewarded more space to host things like this.

Michelist

Add/Edit: Added a new additional download location, because Ufile is often unavailable.

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