#i downloaded a square brush and it SLAps but it gets really pixelated so ://
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skyberia · 1 year ago
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Question what program/brushes do you use? your art is very scrungly and I want to eat it
wah thank you so much!! i do think "i want to eat it" is one of the highest compliments one can give so i'm super flattered to hear it ;___;
i use clip studio paint! and for brushes, the main ones i use these days for my paintings are: (please excuse the names.)
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"yukito"/"cloud" (clip studio assets / google drive)
for sketching or lining! it kind of reminds me of a mechanical pen. this is a brush i used a lot back when i still used paint tool sai, and i did a sort of conversion for csp when i started using that instead.
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"jon" (google drive)
for colouring, i usually slap base colours down with a normal round brush, and then start shading and so on with this brush. it handles blending really well so i think it's really good for painting!
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"harrier" (original brush pack / google drive)
this is what i render with these days! Pretty sure that was not it's intended use, it's probably better for just adding extra texture or w/e, but it's been working out for me somehow! it's kind of a hard one to get used to, it has no pressure sensitivity and doesn't blend at all, but i really like how crunchy the texture is and so i've kind of learnt how to bruteforce it into working haha
if you use the "original brush pack" link, it leads to a zip file download of like a collection of brushes for digital painting, and this one is named "DSC09498.jpg 2" in there. they're actually all photoshop brushes too, so it's probably possible to use them in other programs!
(+ for my drawings with regular lineart, it's probably some square pixel brush from this brush pack or this brush)
Hope This Is Of Some Use To Ya
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bawdza · 3 years ago
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Tamara Frasier took away a girlboss/malewife dynamic. For that she is forever on thin ice
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