Oil Bristles
- CartoonMonkey
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Oil Bristles
(Also, thanks to Malcooning for his modified Watercolor brush A+b picker, Zigotto and Svengali for help with the A/B color picker value setup.)
These brushes use both the A and B colors, but for ease of use, I've included a modified A/B color picker, which sets up the color you pick first as color A, and the 2nd color a slightly darker version of that same color. You can achieve some interesting looks by switching these two colors up manually, as well.
If brush is too slow or too pixelated, try smooth none, or medium..
Happy painting...
C
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Re: Oil Bristles
Wow, their result is really awesome
- idragosani
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Re: Oil Bristles
That's really beautiful
Brett W. McCoy -- http://www.brettwmccoy.com
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TVP Pro 10 : Intel i7 2600 3.4 GHz : 8GB RAM : Ubuntu Studio 14.04 : Cintiq 21UX
- CartoonMonkey
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Re: Oil Bristles
Thanks guys!
I've found quite a number of settings that just make this particular brush shine.. I'm well on my way to a 2nd version of these.
More soon..
C
I've found quite a number of settings that just make this particular brush shine.. I'm well on my way to a 2nd version of these.
More soon..
C