Thank you and good luck with your brush ventures. You have now exported your brush as an Affinity.Click the burger menu in your brush panel, as shown below.Once you are happy with how your brush looks, you are ready to export the brushes! Tip: Unless you are confident or experimenting, leave the pressure options alone. The areas of the brush outside the red dashed lines will be your head and tail of your vector brush. Click and drag the dashed red lines on the lower brush preview to control the exact area of your brush stroke that will be repeated when your user draws with it.Experiment with the sizing, spacing and any other options that you want to get your Affinity-created brush stroke looking as close to your original Illustrator brush as possible.Right click on your brush in your ‘Brushes’ tab and select edit brush or double click to open the ‘Brush – Editing (Vector Brush)’ options.If you are happy with it, skip ahead to Step 11: Export your brush. ![]() If you followed Step 7, you can compare your brushes side by side to see if there are any differences between them.Play around with it and ensure it looks right for your needs.You will now see a new brush appear in your ‘Brushes’ tab.Select ‘New Textured Intensity Brush’, as shown below. ![]()
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