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Lineart brush paint tool sai
Lineart brush paint tool sai











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just has this nice, dusty, foamy texture to it. My usual blender, but I don’t really use it much anymore since I prefer manually blending nowadays? still okay to smooth stuff out thoughĪ really nice feelin’ brush!! I don’t even know what “space foam” means but it just ~feels~ it.

lineart brush paint tool sai

it’s pretty good for far away trees and bushes and all doesn’t blend much, but you can turn up “Blending” if you want it to. if something’s missing, well, google’s your pal and I’m sure you can find ‘em.Īnyway they’re under the cut. If you don’t have the texture/blotmap/whatever: I unfortunately don’t have a link to where I got all of mine, but most of them are here. Most of them aren’t mine, as I’ve basically always just swiped settings from a bunch of different places, so I have no idea where most of these came from. you can take any of them if they interest you, and feel free to change ‘em as you see fit. This is basically a reference for me in the future in case I need to remember That One Brush That Did A Thing that I may have deleted, but I figure I might as well also share them all since I’m saving them anyway and maybe someone will find something they like. BUT I’m too paranoid of the fact that I’ll need one of them again some day. it’s been a slowly growing collection here, but now I’ve gotten to the point where I literally have next to no room and I desperately have to delete some. Here's how that looks.Sooo I tend to horde brushes, like, a lot. Sadly you do need to draw over it a few times to get a somewhat opaque look. I don't use this one often but when I do it has a cool affect. This brush specifically is "Gorey" (I use it for blood sometimes, though grainy seems to of taken over that role), which is great for backgrounds that have trees and or clouds! or anything you think it'd work on.

lineart brush paint tool sai

Here's some examples on how that works.įunfact: I use Grainy for blood as well, and it looks realistic and blends super nicely. now why is my sketch brush the grainy brush? because it gives me chalky/pencil vibes that "sketchy" can't really do, however "sketchy" is good for lineart that isn't flat/opaque and varies opacity based on pressure. These are the brushes I use for sketching and lineart! Sometimes my sketches will use "Grainy" more than "Sketchy". It blends much better so it works well for color transitions when painting/coloring. This is good for shading, blending, soft additions to backgrounds or filtering, etc. "Brush" was a recent one I made so I never gave it a proper name. Why is it called metal? no idea, I used it for metal but repurposed it. "Metal" brush is a more opaque brush that's great for doing the flat colours with some blendy variation, and broader area's without having to press to hard or having to draw over it plenty of times. These two brushes are used specifically for coloring, shading, and even background painting!













Lineart brush paint tool sai