![]() I’m sorry, but - we cannot buy the file format from Adobe from two reasons: (1) it would be insanely expensive, (2) Krita is open source, which means the code reading. A lot of Krita settings are not available in Photoshop, some of the Photoshop ones are not available in Krita, some you can adjust to make it look like in Photoshop using different settings than Photoshop uses. You’ll have to recreate those brushes in Krita, using Krita’s settings. abr file, Krita loads them as brush tips. Hence, since the brush tip is the only thing Krita can read from. Moreover Photoshop’s and Krita’s settings for the brush presets differ. Photoshop saves their brushes in a secret format - we can get the base image out (which is the brush tip), but settings are not possible to understand. It's not like they have to give up on SAI.Unfortunately, brushes in general are not really importable between different kinds of programs. Since Krita is free and you can download the portable version (no installation) or install it very quickly, you can suggest your friend to see for themselves inside of Krita. Those brushes that you chose, however, are even less likely to be available in other programs they are too "fancy" and weird. Photoshop probably have some features not implemented in Krita, too. Some SAI brushes however, I believe, have some post-processing (post-production) which is not really possible in Krita. As far as I know, you can't really do the same in Photoshop or SAI, at least not in the same complexity. Like in Krita there are curves that defines how pressure is translated into the size, opacity or other options. you can probably send them the whole program :P I mean even the most standard brushes are working differently in every art program there are similarities (Flow, Opacity, Brush Tip), but there are too many differences to just be able to export brushes.
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