![]() Open the ‘Burger menu’ on the right-side tab (this icon looks like a tower of horizontal lines).Tip: If you are recreating a brush from Illustrator into Affinity, use the brush and copy and paste your brush stroke into Affinity so you can test your new brush against your old one to check that it looks aesthetically the same. Right click and select Paste to Paste your original brush swatch that you copied from Adobe Illustrator in Step 1.This is an optional step but it can be helpful to be able to match up your Affinity brush’s appearance to your original Illustrator brush, by comparing them side by side. Click the ‘Format’ dropdown menu and select PNG. ![]() Note: If you have the canvas too tight to the brush, this can cause problems when uploading into Affinity. Click the Tick icon to crop your image.Click and drag your canvas edges in to crop your brush swatch preview, leaving a gap of around 100 pixels round your brush stroke.Tip: You can also change your brush swatch colour by adding a white ‘Colour Overlay’ if you prefer. This will then make your brush swatch white. This will then make your background black. Click the lock icon to unlock your background layer. ![]() We have left 100 pixels either side, as shown below.
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