Wow wow! Thank you so much! That’s very kind of you ![]()
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Wow wow! Thank you so much! That’s very kind of you ![]()
Hope you have a great day !!!
Hello you have incredible talent in creating this brushes. I can’t wit to use them, but I’m having some problems with the fonts. I can’t use the file on krita, its says its because of the format. Do you know a way to install it or which format I should use?
Thanks for the help
What fonts?
What says? Where and when does the error message happen?
What have you downloaded and what have you tried to do with it?
@Mafer Right above your post is this one:
Does this help?
The Mojo Moo Lettering is not about fonts for text.
They are brushes for drawing lettering:
You have downloaded an archive from Github that contains many files and you can’t import those in that format.
You need the .bundle file from the link provided by @Michelist above.
(Hello @Michelist
, waves to @sooz
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Additionally, you have to unzip the archive you have downloaded from GitHub. You had to download where GitHub says “Releases”, on the right side of that page, instead of downloading via the green Code-Button.
The bundle from my download contains the lettering bundle and must not be unzipped.
Michelist
Hello @AhabGreybeard & @sooz ![]()
Oops, I just checked the download via the green Code-Button to find out that that download, with all the single bundles in it, was pulled from GitHub, so one can only get those two bundles offered on the releases page nowadays.
Michelist
Thanks to all of you, it was a great help all your comments
Welcome to the forum, @Key_Sombrio.
Hi there, thank you for this amazing brush bundle it looks very promising!. I’ve been playing around with it but for some reason I cannot get the Moo-draw-blueline brush to work at all. It only show up on a non white background and it only seems to be in the color white instead of blue. Are the presets accidently wrong or am I just not seeing what I’m doing wrong? Can someone help me out, please? Because I would like to recreate this brush in the color red too.
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Glad I am not the only one. It was working fine for me for a while until the latest update, it started having that issue.
Been trying to play around with the settings to get it back to blue, but it is tricky.
The moo-draw-blueline brush preset works in version 5.1.5 (which I just happen to have available).
It paints in low opacity white when used with version 5.2.2 and with a recent 5.3.0-prealpha.
The intended painting colour is set by the Colour: Hue curve which is flat at hue = blue.
That has stopped working for some reason.
It would be a good idea to file a formal bug report as described here:
Report a Bug | Krita
Attach the moo-draw-blueline.kpp file that you can quickly download from here:
moo-draw-blueline.kpp
When you’ve done that, please post a link to the bug report in a reply here.
Hello, I downloaded this but there were only 3 brushes in it. Do you have the rest of the lettering brushes?
Hello @moleinvictus and welcome to the forum!
The brushes are all in the bundle, at least in the one I just downloaded from my link above, but it may be an issue with your operating system, or maybe the version of Krita you use, if it is a totally outdated version, for instance. The bundle has a size of 427,670 Bytes or 416kb if you view it in Windows Explorer.
To show you that it is complete, I installed the just downloaded bundle to show you it is complete:
There are at least two ways to solve your issue.
The first, works with every OS, you can let Krita rebuild your resourcecache.sqlite, that is a file at the end of your resource folder. Therefor, you have to enter that folder and rename the file, or move it to a different folder if you want to hold it as backup to restore if it does not work, or delete it directly if you think you don’t need it anymore after the rebuild (but I would hold it, just in case…). This only works if Krita is NOT RUNNING.
Krita will rebuild it when you start Krita, and with a little luck it will show all of them.
Your resource folder is found in Krita via ''Settings'' >> ''Manage Resources...'' >> ''Open Resource Folder''.
Using Android, it may be tricky to reach the folder.
You don’t lose any of your existing resources by doing that, but if you modified brushes in between and saved the modified brushes via Overwrite Brush Preset, you will have doublets because the overwritten ones will show up again additionally to the preset you saved.
I would try this option first!
Another way, as alternative to install this bundle, and in case you use Windows, is as follows:
I’ve created a self extracting Windows archive, when you copy that into your user folder in C:\Users\YOUR_USER_NAME execute it in there and then confirm the installing location shown to you, it will copy the brushes into your resource folder. So, if your Windows username is as example moleinvictus, then you have to copy it into the folder C:\Users\moleinvictus and execute it there.
After you start Krita, the brushes should be available.
or alternatively, if the above should be down:
The thing is that you’ll have to trust me, or your antivirus, that it is okay to extract this archive to your hard drive. But you already trusted the bundle I offered, just to help you decide. ![]()
It may be that your antivirus will scan it first, before it will allow its extraction. Additionally, you can check it with the multi-scanner VirusTotal.
If you want to check its report at VirusTotal, the link is:
It will show that the scanner CrowdStrike Falcon is not sure what this file may be and gives it a score of 60% of being a “Grayware”, so not a malware but something where you should know what you do, but the other 71 scanners did not detect anything dangerous in it. So the vote is 71 to 1 that it is okay. Yes, even virus scanners can make mistakes if they do not yet know a file and as long as the file has not yet been evaluated by a human, the scanner has to rely on its fuzzy logic or AI, which is usually good, but far from infallible.
If the above did not help, then please answer these questions and describe briefly what you have done so far and where you are stuck:
Please tell us which version of Krita you use (the exact number, that is found in the upper right of the splash screen or in Krita via "Help" >> "Report Bug" behind "Version:").
Please tell us from where you got your copy of Krita (Krita’s homepage, Steam, Microsoft Store, Epic Store, Mac App Store, Play Store, repository, etc.)?
Which operating system do you use?
Which size states your file manager for the initially downloaded bundle?
Michelist
Thank you for the quick reply. I’m on Krita 5.2.2 and I got it on Steam. When I just opened Krita to check the version number the missing brushes populated by themselves somehow, before it was only showing 3 of them. I guess it resolved itself.
Exciting bundles for comic book creation! Check out the updated presentation by @saeger on GitHub for download links and a comprehensive wiki about the brushes.
@Muhammad_Ateeq: I don’t know what you want to tell us, but the bundle and information on GitHub has not changed since this topic was created. And the brushes @moleinvictus asked for are no longer part of the brushes offered by @saeger, so my offer of them is currently the only known online source of these special brushes.
And it is not helpful to copy and repost the initial posting of this topic in full.
And it is very likely that @moleinvictus may also have noticed and examined the brushes offered by @saeger in this topic, even if I can only assume this. Because they can only have come across my offer by reading this topic, it is not listed anywhere else.
Michelist
Thanks for the clarification, Michelist. It’s good to know that the bundle and information on GitHub hasn’t changed. I appreciate you offering the special brushes that @moleinvictus was looking for. Reposting the initial topic wasn’t intended to be redundant, just trying to provide context. Hopefully, @moleinvictus finds the brushes useful through your link.