![]() Also, look at the red blending into the pink just to the left of the mans knee, you could get similar effects with a low opacity eraser, though I don't think this is what was done here. You can have texture, bristle, etc in a blur brush or eraser as well (or set the color to transparent via the small transparent icon below the primary/secondary color), something to think about. The artist is using a blur brush as well (probably the most obvious location is in tree branch in the upper left corner, you can see a large blur line through the tree), just play with the blending and density. A quick rundown: take your texture (probably find something online), make it grayscale, crop/resize to 512x512, save in the brushtext or papertext folder. The artist appears to use some texture as well such as in the leash, probably a custom made one but you can get a fairly similar effect just using the built in Paper texture, at least close enough to give you an idea of how to make your own. ![]() ![]() You can modify it to be a bit more rounded as well, basically anything pure black will be converted into where the brush inks, so if you made put a thin oval instead, you should get something still elongated, but softer at the edges, which is probably how you can get the effect of some of the red/orange/pink flowers in the background.Īnd some spots appear to use the built in flat bristle (like the pink behind his arm). To get that flat brush style you can use a flat bristle, put it in elemap for sai 1, or bristle for sai 2. ![]()
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