Another tweak: you can vary the “density” bar on the bristle options/density How to install: Download The “density” controls the amount of the brush visible parts. You can modify the Density parameter on the Brush nib to make the “spider-web” look less visible. ![]() Bigger values can decrease performance – but still fun to experiment with. The user can control this effect with bristle options/random offset. Hairy_Texture: Creates a textured look – a bit like a sponge. Low pressure but fast movement is useful to cover mid size areas like a glazing with semi translucent brushtrokes. Moving slowly makes it usable for details, like edges. You’ll get the best results if you combine pressure with a fast, “gestured” stroke. Hairy_Tapered: Creates a tapered brushtroke. And with not too much effects on parameters to make it controllable with a good predictable result like a classical bristle brush. It can be use as a generic brush for mid size areas. Hairy_Squared: This is a Squared Type brush. If you apply low pressure, you’ll achieve a really nice kind of blending with a nice, soft grainy effect. You’ll need a tablet that support tilt to experience the feature, of course. As you change the wrist angle we change the “grainy” direction so we can create “rare” patterns if we want. The hairy special blender uses the “ascension” feature to make it more random and versatile. Hairy_Special_Blender: Not a common blender! It “paints”, but only with the color that is below the direct contact point of the stylus: it smears that color around using the opacity controlled by pressure. It uses “ascension” to make it more versatile. Hairy_Large: To make backgrounds and cover large areas. Great to create edges and little details with slow speed. Combined with different pressures and speed you get a lot of variety in your brushtrokes. You can see how the size changes if you go faster. Hairy_Details: An easy to use detailing brush. The description is for generic use, don’t limit yourself! I designed them to be usable not just with a tablet, but also with a mouse – and still keep most of the appearance of a brushtroke. You only have to modify the corners points to make this behavior more sensitive.Ĭontents:There are 6 presets that can be clearly identified. This ramp is useful to constrain the amount of degrees you can rotate your hand before the brush start to rotate and covers the Left and Right rotation. ![]() I found it interesting, because we can make more detailed things as we paint slower.Īll of them use a bit of Shear parameter to avoid the “superstraight” effect on bristlesĪlso some of these new presets use the Ascension with a not common ramp. This parameter uses the speed of the brushtroke to increase the size. Most of them use Bristle options/Mouse Pressure. Check out for ongoing to work to coordinate the icons for Krita preset packs!Īnti-aliasing: I haven´t seen a significant negative impact on performance and the quality improves a bit at 100% zoom level, so I’ve turned this on for all brushes. Let’s also improve the icons we use a bit. Now we’ve got something that quite useful for expressive painting, but not for a realistic style. Let’s change the painting mode from Wash to Build-up and link the opacity to the pressure curve sensor. Read on for what I did – and a sneak preview of the Muses Painting with Krita DVD (which is getting very close now!) The Muses Hairy Brush Set: The current set is a very good starting point but I felt I could improve on it. the hairy brushes can be very fast when you tweak some values, and that makes them more interesting. So lets see what i have discovered about one type of brushes: the hairy brushes.Īfter a some thorough and productive testing time, I got to a point where I managed to get a predictable and stable performance out of the hairy brushes. But if you dig deep enough, and explore the huge number of options, you’ll find some real gems. The default set is big, not huge… But certainly big enough so you can get lost easily if you don’t spend a lot of time investigating. ![]() ![]() Ramon Miranda here! Let’s talk about Krita brush sets.
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