![]() I like how the line quality actually brings out a different personality in my sketching:īe sure to check out Foran’s post for a much nicer “pencil sketch” of Frankenstein’s monster using his own brush. Here’s an enlarged view of the quick sketch I worked up using this brush. I think I have a better understanding, but I am by no means a ‘brush guru’ of any sort. I made a point to analyze how this brush was built so I could get some sense of what was going on here. You can download the alternate version of the Photoshop pencil sketch brush here. I have also created an inverted version of this brush so that the brush cursor is a circle instead of the texture shape in Foran’s brush. There are quite a lot of free brush sets. ![]() and one of the more essential things is the brushes and the sets of brushes that you get and those that you can download. Sometimes the sheer amount of options in creating a brush just overwhelms me. The pencil sketching part is something that all artists do when they draw by hand, and its something they all miss when they turn to digital drawing. The texture and look of the brush marks/pencil lines is perfect.īeing kind of out of the loop on how to create one’s own Photoshop brush, I usually try out or use what other’s have created and kindly offered to the rest of us. The brush also has a nice light feel at light pressure, and darkens quickly with pressure added. Seems Foran was on that line of thought as well.įoran’s brush has a nice line quality, varied from thick to thin based on your Wacom tablet pressure, and has a slight angle similar to a flat-worn pencil tip. For some time now I have been on the casual lookout for a Photoshop brush that mimicked a regular-ol’ number 2 pencil. Cartoonist Mike Foran has a couple of cool number 2 pencil Photoshop brushes – free to download – that I stumbled across the other day.
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