So if anyone is wondering if maybe I got the idea from nebezial then the answer is no. I was told about nebezial 's Blender Brush by General-EbonRose after I had made this tutorial. OMG Thank you so much for the DD! It's my first one ever! Thank you~! I recommend you create this custom brush using the brush tool then save that as a new custom brush and then set your Smudge Tool to that brush preset. Note: It should be able to work on any version of Photoshop. It's an excellent skill to have but at the same time, the more ways you find you can do something, the more ways you can create different pieces of work.Įither way, I hope this is of use to you all. I would recommend not to use this all the time if you want to master blending in photoshop. ) Therefore I personally find it is helping me learn to blend in Photoshop via the aforementioned technique. (The most common way of painting in Photoshop. I always avoided the tool for blending but I find that with this custom brush and the Smudge Tool, not only is it easier for me to see the difference between two tones when blending, it also makes it easier for me to judge a nice blending job when doing it the other way of layering and colour picking. There are creative ways to use this tool and it's in there for a reason. I know what you're thinking, SMUDGE TOOL!? There might be many reasons why you would want a similar brush in photoshop, I for one wanted it because it's easier and Paint Tool SAI still doesn't like my computer. The brush called 'pallet knife' has direction defined by 'pen direction', and while I don't know if a fancier tablet than my good old Bamboo would support it in some way, the pen direction is affected by the rotation of view in Sai2, thus 'pen direction' allows nonetheless more variety in shape without using auto direction.So a lot of people, including myself, freakin' love the Water Brush in Paint Tool SAI. Rest of them are my own handiwork, and I'm sorry but I'm not sharing them, not at least atm! You can still see the settings and use them with elemaps/textures of your own preference. If your Sai doesn't have certain textures/elemaps that I use, most of them can be downloaded here, and the skin texture used in one of the brushes is from here. They are roughly in the order: first row for any soft painted look, second for more rough textured paintings, and last row is mostly miscellaneous. Also I included the settings to my eraser, but I don't often use it I usually just switch the colour to transparent and use the same brush I'm painting with. This is pretty much all of the brushes I currently ever use, though of course some of them just rarely. ('pencil noblend' is made from air brush, in case that's hard to see behind the text!) There's also the new addition of 'pencil noblend', which imitates B or maybe B2 pencil, and, replacing the old boring 'sketchy row' line tool, it's now my default for line drawing and pencil-like sketching. I ended up revamping 'watery' and 'soft hybrid' altogether, rest of them got slighter adjustments. Mostly the difference was about the addition of pen pressure checkbox for dilution, which made my favourite brushes much more opaque when the pen pressure was off, as default. 21.7.18 update: Screenshots taken from Sai2 version 2018.06.14b, after Sai's brushes changed setting-wise on May or before.
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