Shading and highlights, that kind of stuff. Finally, the Hard round opacity brush again and a soft round brush to flesh out the details. The hard round brush is exactly as it sounds it’s just a blunt, full opacity brush. For blocking off colors, a simple Hard Round brush or for large areas sometimes i use the lasso tool and paint bucket. The line art brush has a bit of a texture and tapers nicely so it feels a bit like a mechanical pencil, which makes it my favorite. I use a hard round opacity brush for sketching and another hard brush for line art (Deharme’s “hair single”). Some were free and still available, some I’ve paid for….and yet for the most part I use the same four brushes for everything. I have amassed a large collection of them over the years from all different kinds of artists. I’ve used PS Elements, Paint Tool Sai and Corel in the past, with Corel being my least favorite.īrushes…well, I have to confess that I’m a brush hoarder. I’ve been using a portable version of CS5 for a while now and I draw on a Medium Wacom touch and pen, which I’ve had for 4 years and it’s traveled well. I’m glad my last reply was helpful and I really hope you’re still around to see this □ I’m so sorry it took me so long to reply to this.
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