The depth and delicacy of these color-blending strokes has got to be seen to be believed! No need to limit yourself to just floral designs, these beautiful painterly digital brushes are great for all types of design and illustration work, both realistic and abstract! Use them as you would any of my color blending brushes, to add beautiful dimension and texture to any of your designs or illustrations. Just like couture houses are always crafting gorgeous flowers for their dresses and creations out of feathers, these brushes are AMAZING for easily building your own floral motifs! Holiday ALERT: These brushes are tailor-made for holiday illustrations, be sure to follow me on Behance as I create some holiday illustrations over the coming days! usually done on one layer.These 55 painterly and artistic color-blending Photoshop brushes were inspired by feathery textures from the Couture runway collections, but they may just be my most versatile and painterly artistic Photoshop brushes I've every created! For Photoshop CS6+ It looks like a lot of steps, but this is usually done pretty sketchily, with some attention really only being given in 4/5, maybe 6Įverything else is just blending the shading with quick strokes, overlapping the base and shade, and cleaning up the sketch. then I add some quick blocks of the base to hide the shading and make it, I guess, less shiny? Sometimes I add highlights, sometimes I dont. I pick colours that show up when I added the base as lighter shading. then I merge these, the sketch, and the base and fix some of the shading and lines. on a new layer, I colour with the base colour. if there are a lot of colours or I want to even it out a bit, I might add an overlay/screen/etc layer on top now, or wait until later to do so.Īfter that, I make a new layer over the sketch and colour in the hair w the shade colour entirely, then I shade that with a darker colour. Some quick, blocky shading on the skin/clothes. I try to keep inside the sketch, but i dont care if it’s messy inside nor is it a big deal if it bleeds the sketch. Next, I colour in the base colours on a layer underneath. (I use a lot of quick strokes, and for blending stuff like blushes a lot of quick tapping) (there are other types of brushes like watercolour though if that’s more your thing) Sometimes I might use the mapping pen to sketch on smaller canvases or for really exact details I use square bitmap brushes to sketch/colour: Sometimes they’re clean, sometimes they’re super messy, but in the end it doesnt make a huge difference (I consider this very clean) I like this sketch of minato’s head from earlier, so I’ll colour it as example: um… i tend to merge things into single layers as I go along and work on top of those over and over so I dont have any past stuff I can use as examples but in terms of colouring, I dont generally do line art and use my sketches instead, and usually put more attention in the hair, then keep everything else kinda simple? (it’s a style derived from laziness…. if you only want to cover a certain area, just select w either the magic wand / lasso / select pen / etc, and drag inside there: To add textures you just have to drag it onto the canvas, then you can move it around, rotate, zoom using the options it gives you, then push OK. transparent textures is a site I know has a lot of patterns and textures. the program comes with a bunch of them (you get a lot more by making an account (free) which also has some other features) and you can upload your own into the program. The tiles are repeating, while the tones are single “sheets”. The main difference is the materials panel which is what lets me add patterns/textures/screentones and stuff like that: Hi! No, not anymore I switched over to MediBang Paint (cloudalpaca) a while ago, but they’re very similar since they’re made by the same people. Like how do you get the painterly type of feel ( I'm sorry for bombarding you with all these questions! ) that is in your art or how do u add patterns and textures (again if you don't feel comfortable answering these it's fine as well ) ! Thank you :D Anonymous asked: I really love your art and the way you color so I'd just like to ask if you are still using the fire alpaca program like you before? i'm still quite new to it and I just wanted some advice on alternative art programs besides the usual sai/ps.
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