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On the current versions on Windows I keep running into glitches, making the process slower. I also kinda want to wait for Krita 5.0 and the Resource Manager Rewrite. And for that I have to draw a lot and make brushes as I go! The vision for this pack is, and will probably always be brushes that I use, and that I feel allows me to draw in the styles I want to draw. I want to spend a long time, many months, exploring, drawing, and improving the brushes I use. The 2.0 release is probably very far off. Naming scheme before (Though this probably would have had to have a more descriptive name): This way I can sort them better with the new icons and be more creative with the names! One of the new upcoming brushes names is named “Silkeslør”, but it is easy to see what kind of brush it is because of the new naming scheme and icons! I want names that act more like Krita’s defaults. For instance, if the brush has tilt, or what kind of tip the “Digital Pen” brushes have. Icons will show what special properties the different brushes have. Spray Box - Brushes that use the “Spray Engine” or gives a spray-like effect.īottle - Brushes to fill in areas with colour or quickly concept. Liquid Wand - Brushes using the “Deform Engine”. Star Wand - Special brushes making nice glows, stars or similar. Purple Paint Brush - Paint brushes that are wet and use the “Color Smudge Engine”.īlue Paint Brush - Watercolour brushes that often have special properties to achieve a watercolour effects.įoliage Wand - Brushes that imitate foliage and similar, including grass, fur and leaves. Red Paint Brush - Paint brushes that act “normal”. Might be more icons depending on the amount of blending brushes, like sponges or similar. Q-Tip - Blending brushes great for blending and smudging, or to achieve interesting textures. Great for landscape painting or impressionistic styles. Palette Knife - Brushes that heavily rely on tilting to achieve the affects you want. Ink - Brushes designed for inking and finishing sketches. There will be an icon next to the pen to show what kind of tip it has.Ĭhalk - Brushes that feels chalky or has a good amount of texture. Although this only applies to brushes with transparency and specific strokes that overlap themselves. These brushes are quite detailed, to say the least, and contains about 280 different formatting features, allowing one to be very versatile with their art styles and designs. I find wash mode much more comfortable when painting, it’s easier to control the value of your stroke because it’s uniform as long as you keep the same pressure. Pencil - Brushes that are nice for sketching and general drawing.ĭigital Pen - Brushes that act like digital tools, this will include my square brushes, round brushes and similar. These Hushcoil Brushes are a relatively newer set to the Krita 4 version and pretty unique in how it goes about its brush stroke use and the range of features it houses. Explanation of icons in order of appearance: