![]() ![]() WARNING: Deleting the Config folder will delete your palette, and any added or custom brushes, and any settings you have changed. When it came back on, everything was normal, except for the fact that FireAlpaca, the app I use to draw, would not open. So I was watching YouTube on my MacBook Air when all of a sudden the screen went to a colored static screen. In the Finder, hold the Option (Alt) key and click Go (holding the Option key reveals more menu entries).Ĭlick on Library, go to Application Support (I think that's a folder in the Library?), and the FireAlpaca configuration folder should be in there (named FireAlpaca). Every time I try to open FireAlpaca, the app I use to draw, it opens a folder in Finder that has an 'Abort.dat' file. On a Mac (thanks to Ani from EverythingFireAlpaca for this): ![]() Windows 10 it's a simple checkbox in the View section at the top, in the File Explorer ribbon bar) ![]() (AppData may be hidden, you can either manually append it to the path at the top of File Explorer or turn on show hidden files\folders - how you do the latter is different on different versions of Windows. If you are on Windows, you should have opened it in step 2 or you can find it at C:\Users\YOUR-USER-NAME\AppData\Local\FireAlpaca If your problem is that you don't see the FireAlpaca interface to start with, skip this step, and be sure to read the extra notes under step 4. Download again, make sure you download from the official site /en and not from other freeware/download sites.Ģ. By default, installing a new version of FireAlpaca over the top of an older version, or even uninstalling and re-installing, will keep your settings and custom brushes, and will not add back any default brushes you've deleted.īut what if you want to reset back to the original settings?ġ. ![]()
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