FireAlpaca



FireAlpaca is the free Digital Painting Software that is available in 10 languages and compatible with both Mac and Windows. Simple tools and controls let you draw an illustration easily. New convenient tools will be added one after another! Download FireAlpaca right now! FireAlpaca is the free paint tool that is available in 10 languages and compatible with both Mac and Windows. Also the strokes are short just like a typical fur strand. The Fluffy Fur brush is indeed fluffy. 2152014 firealpaca brushes by ZirkaInfinity.

FireAlpaca vs MediBang Paint

thegr8valkyrie asked: Sooo what exactly are the differences between FireAlpaca and MediBang Paint Pro? Like, is there any reason I should use one over the other? I’ve played around a bit with both, but the only real difference, aside from MediBang’s cloud, is that they have a few different default brushes.

FireAlpaca has onion skin mode for frame-by-frame animation, and 3D perspective layers for creating 3D templates, neither of which is available in MediBang Paint.

MediBang Paint is based on FireAlpaca with added cloud features (save to cloud, team projects, multi-page projects, halftone pattern/materials library, brush and font libraries, brush and palette and material sync between devices, post to MediBang - similar to a Japanese DeviantArt) and a dark interface.

MediBang Paint also has some extra non-cloud features e.g. on-screen button equivalents to holding down modifier keys (like Shift or Ctrl/mmd) and (recently) support for TIFF image format.

FireAlpaca is only available for full computer operating systems (Mac OS X and Windows), while MediBang Paint is also available on mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, and Android).

FireAlpaca is a 32-bit program, so it will work on some extra (and older) versions of Windows (latest version requires Windows Vista or later, older versions still available for download will also work on Windows XP), but is limited to working with a maximum 4GB of system and graphics memory combined.

MediBang Paint Pro (Windows) is also (default) available in a 64-bit version, which can handle all the memory in your computer and therefore works better with very large projects (large dimensions or print dimensions, and/or lots of layers).

FireAlpaca tends to get newer features first, and the features are added to MediBang Paint later, possibly after a few bug fixes.

FireAlpaca

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Since I started digital art back in Feburary; I’ve been dedicated to FireAlpaca. I’ve seen many reviews on other drawing softwares but I was stubborn and set in my ways, feeling that FireAlpaca was the best one out there; I was so naive. I used Krita once before but I found it to be laggy, but when I used it the other day, I realized I was just using the wrong brushes. Instead of rambling on about what I like and don’t like about the softwares, I’ll just make a pros and cons list:

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Pros:

-Free
-Great for Beginners
-Easy to Use
-Easy Shortcuts

Cons: Targa usb devices driver download for windows.

-Limited
-Have to go to a website to turn animation into gif

Krita

Pros:

-Free
-Wide variety of brushes
-Plenty of features, such as blending features and filters

Cons:
-Overwhelming at first
-Can be laggy

I feel the Pros would be longer for Krita; but I’ve only used it for a few days.

Last picture I made in FireAlpaca

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First picture I made in Krita.

Medibang Paint

Moral of the story, if you’re new to digital art, start with Krita, I truly think it’s the best free software out there. I wish i started with Krita months ago, don’t waste your time like I did. Thank you for taking the time to read my post, if you have any comments, questions, concerns don’t hesitate to ask 🙂