Importing assets
The digital assets that can be imported into Infinite Painter are:
Brushes and brush packs
Color swatch palettes
Any bitmap images (that can be imported into the app but you do not place them directly as artwork layers)
Importing brushes and brush packs — see Downloading brushes from third-party suppliers.
Infinite Painter’s brushes are stored in PRBR file format (the files have .prbr name extension). THE brush packs are stored in PRZP format (.przp extension). Please note that brushes from other applications cannot be used in Infinite Painter due to differences in the brush engine.
Importing color swatch palettes — see Swatch palette library.
Swatch palettes are stored in proprietary CLRS format (file name extension .clrs). Swatch palettes from other application cannot be imported into Infinite Painter in current version.
These assets can be imported with the Options/Import command (but only with the Files option).
Bitmap images that can be considered assets are also:
Pattern fill tiles
Reference images
Textures used in brushes and in the Paper layer
Importing pattern fill tiles — see Pattern Fill — applying.
Importing images for reference — see Using reference images.
Importing brush head bitmaps — see Brush Editor — Head tab and Brush Head selector.
Importing brush textures — see Brush Texture selector.
Importing Paper textures — see Paper layer.
Exporting assets
Besides images and patterns, you can export from Infinite Painter:
Brushes
Brush packs
Color swatch palettes
Exporting brushes
In the Brush selector, select the brush you wish to export. Tap the … icon on the brush preview and from the brush option menu pick Share option.
The brush will be exported immediately.
Confirmation message will show up. If you want to share the exported brush immediately, tap the SHARE button on the popup. You will see the standard sharing options.
The brush will be exported as a .prbr file and saved in the //Documents/Infinite Painter/Brushes folder. You can find it there and move or copy the file to your preferred location.
Exporting brush packs
To export a brush pack, first create a custom brush folder (see Brush organization) and name it like you wish the brush pack be named (the brush pack cannot be renamed outside the application).
Drag all the brushes you want to be in the pack into the created folder. Check their names before exporting (again, the brushes cannot be renamed outside the app).
Long-press on the icon of the folder with brushes. From the popup menu pick Share command.
The brush folder will be exported as the .przp brush pack file.
Confirmation message will show up. If you want to share the exported brush pack immediately, tap the SHARE button on the popup. You will see the standard sharing options.
Exported brush packs are stored in //Documents/Infinite Painter/Brush Packs folder.
Exporting color palettes
You can export (share) a color swatch palette from two places:
If the palette is selected as the current palette (like under the color wheel), just tap the three-dot icon over it and use the Share command.
The palette will be immediately exported to a .clrs file and saved in the //Documents/Infinite Painter/Palettes folder.
In the Palette library, long-press on a palette thumbnail and pick Share from the popup menu.
You can only export the swatch palettes one-by-one.
Exported assets (brushes, brush packs and swatch palettes) preserve their names internally, so renaming the file does not change the name of the asset after importing it into Infinite Painter.
The asset files have unique names (the application adds a numerical time-stamp to the human-readable name, so you can export multiple versions of the same asset without overwriting previous versions.
Example:
A brush folder named “MyBrushes” will be exported as “MyBrushes (20250125032527).przp” but after importing to Infinite Painter on other device it will create “MyBrushes” brush folder again.