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    • evilrobot
      evilrobot SVS OG last edited by evilrobot

      I've been working on these a while now. Think I have them about as close to what I do traditionally as I can get. Used Lee Whites tutorial and took apart a bunch of Kyle's brushes to learn how he made them. I think anyone who is a creative cloud member can download the brushes here: Tool Presets And I made a template with the water color texture you can download here: PSD Template These are made to be used at 400 DPI let me know if the links don't work creative cloud is pretty buggy sometimes. 0_1506279482381_watercoler-brush-test.jpg 0_1506282517632_digital-sketch-2.jpg

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      • rcartwright
        rcartwright last edited by

        I you are really desiring to make digital water color then you should get Rebelle it was only about $70 one time purchase and it blows away anything that PS can do including real time water physics.

        http://www.escapemotions.com/products/rebelle/index.php

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        • evilrobot
          evilrobot SVS OG @rcartwright last edited by evilrobot

          @rcartwright Yeah, I've tried it and it has some nice effects but I always have trouble with file sizes. I work pretty big and my computer can not handle Rebelle at those larger file sizes. There are a lot of programs like that with some nice effects but they are all garbage to me if they can't handle at the smallest an 8x11 document at 400 DPI and do it fast. If I'm going to wait for a simulation I'll just do by hand.

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          • Marina
            Marina last edited by

            Great brushes!!! Love them, thank you for sharing.


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            • ?
              A Former User last edited by

              this is incredible! I cant wait to try

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              • Andyg
                Andyg last edited by

                Procreate 2 looks hopeful, but not released yet. Adobe sketch is really impressive, but doesn’t have hard edges yet, so combination of the default brush and some kyles does me. These are iPad of course.
                Painter (Corel) isn’t badsin, though frustrating sometimes, but I’m getting the hang of it. The big difference is being able to add texture of the paper to a layer.
                I did have a load of watercolour for painter brushes I paid a premium for, and they were awesome, but since upgrading I’ve not had chance to reinstall and see if they work.

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                • Andyg
                  Andyg last edited by

                  One of the best I’ve found is actually manga studio (clip studio paint I think it’s called)

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                  • aska
                    aska @evilrobot last edited by

                    @evilrobot thanks for sharing! 🙂 Iam new to creating own brushes, so to me you are a genius 😉

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                    • Andyg
                      Andyg last edited by

                      Just been messing with the rebelle watercolour. That’s how Corel painter SHOULD work! Thanks for the link. I don’t think the size is enough for me though. But it is impressive.

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                      • K
                        Kat SVS OG last edited by

                        I'm still using CS4, so Kyle's brushes won't work for me, nor will the tool presets. Would you be willing to share some settings or advice so I can create my own brushes? I love the watercolor look, but I don't want to work traditionally. Thanks!

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                        • Miriam
                          Miriam @rcartwright last edited by

                          @rcartwright
                          Thanks for sharing! I just played with the demo. It's fun how it mimics real paint and water!

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