![]() When the box is not marked with a check, tick it as the same as the picture1. Go to see the box ‘Enable Windows Ink’ in the lower left corner, marked in the circle ‘2’.Open GAOMON Driver interface and click ‘Stylus pen’.If you were in macOS, please try the next solution. If still no pen pressure, please follow the next solution to troubleshoot. After its installation, re-connect the tablet to the computer.Go here and follow the correct steps to reinstall the tablet driver.If the driver showed ‘Device connected’ but still no pen pressure, please follow the next solutions to solve it. If your tablet was PD1560, please go this page How to Fix the ‘Device Disconnected’ of PD1560? to learn how to make the driver connect to the computer.If your tablet was S56K or M106K, please go this page How to Solve the Connection Issue of S56K and M106K to learn how to make the driver connect to the computer.Please open the driver interface and check whether it shows ‘Device disconnected’ or ‘Device connected’. There will be no pen pressure when the driver fails to recognize the computer. Make sure the driver showing ‘Device Connected’ Make sure the driver showing ‘Device Connected’.Press “OK” and you’re done! Congratulations, you have a new brush! (You can apply this method to any other image you’d like to make as a brush.Adjust settings to the following (or to whatever suits your fancy). This will close the file select window and open an “Edit Brush” window. Find the image above that you saved and click “Open”. This will open a window that will ask you to open a file. Click the SECOND BUTTON (the one that looks like a sheet of paper with something on it).One that looks like a sheet of paper with the corner folded, another that looks like a sheet of paper with something on it, another with two sheets of paper stacked together, and the last is a trash can. It should open the window for “Brush”.) Look to the bottom of the window, there should be 4 buttons. (If you do not see it, go to “Window” on the top bar and click “Brush”. Open FireAlpaca and look to your “Brush” window.Save where you want and rename it as you like. Save the the second image (the one that looks like a big blob of black) by right clicking and selecting “Save image as…”.Make sure you have the newest version of FireAlpaca, or at least a version that can create bitmap brushes.(WARNING: If you do do that, my settings that will follow will not entirely match up - you’ll have to adjust the settings until you like it.) Otherwise, just save the image and make the brush.įor those who don’t know how to make brushes on FireAlpaca: The Rin drawing at the top is to show you how the drawing might look with this brush.Īlright, so the image is a lot bigger than the part that makes the brush itself, so you could crop all that out. Alright so I’m posting this for FireAlpaca users, but I’m sure this could work for other programs such as Photoshop where you can make a PNG file a brush. I normally post only my finished, best drawings, but I thought I should share my brush. Sidebar with “widget” space to include additional textboxes or more links.4 in the topbar, another 8 on the sidebar. A total of 12 extra links can be added.Please make sure you only tick one of them. Two different styles of sticky topbar.Smooth scrolling effect from header to content by clicking “Let’s Get Started” (this was me just playing around).From full screen (acting as a main page) to no header at all. Adjustable height of header with parallax-like scrolling effect.It would also be great if you could ‘like’ this post if using the theme. Feel free to customize however much you want, the more the better, but leave credits intact. Please “reset defaults” and refresh before making any customizations and this will hopefully lower the number of problems. ![]() I’ve taken it a step further by making the “header” an adjustable height so you can play around with what you prefer. This was based off a previous layout on this blog and is one of the possible ways to achieve a homepage-like theme but with all the posts. ↳ Live Preview: Full Height Header (Homepage Style) + Topbar Style 1 + Adjusted Header + Topbar Style 2 įirst of the unreleased themes. ![]()
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