Sure, you can upload brushes to Manga Studio. However, there could be certain limitations or steps you need to follow. For example, the brushes might need to be in a specific format like.abr or have certain properties to be recognized by the software. It's always a good idea to check the documentation or online forums for detailed instructions based on your specific situation.
Sure, you can open Photoshop brushes in Manga Studio. Just make sure the brushes are compatible and follow any instructions provided by the software for importing external brushes.
Musashi Kojiro's sprites were the Flaming Dragon, Nidoran, Nidolon Queen, Super Flaming Dragon, Flame Emperor, Stinger Bee, Long-tailed Hand, Big-mouthed Baby, and Armored Rhinoceros. His sprites were mainly of poison and steel attributes. The other Rocket Team members had used elves such as Meow Meow, Little Fist Stone, Horn Sprout, Sulip, Magic Wall Doll, Monkey Monster, Poop Worm, and Supersonic Bat. Although not all of them had been used, these elves had appeared in anime before. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
It was true that there was no explicit mention of the story or image of cats becoming spirits in Chinese classical literature, but this did not mean that cats did not exist or were ignored in literature. In ancient Chinese novels and legends, there were many stories and images about cats, such as the Peony Pavilion and the Legend of the White Snake in Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio.
In ancient Chinese culture, cats were regarded as livestock and were raised together with dogs, pigs, and other livestock. Although cats could become spirits in nature, in Chinese culture, cats were not regarded as beings with supernatural abilities. Therefore, stories of cats becoming spirits were not described in literature.
The image of cats in ancient Chinese literature mainly appeared as pets or livestock rather than as mysterious or supernatural existences. This was also related to the values of practicality and realism in traditional Chinese culture. Cats were more regarded as practical pets rather than as having mysterious or supernatural powers.
She can paint her dreams. For example, if she dreams of a better future for her village, she can use the paint brushes to create a picture of new buildings, clean roads, and happy people. Or she can paint the memories of her family. Maybe a big family gathering during a festival where everyone is smiling and having a great time.