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So, I've been wondering for a while, what brush/pencil/air brush do you fellow artists use to color your art in? I've noticed people use this soft, almost airbrush-y kind of brush that really colors and blends nicely, and I have been unable to find it on my software.
The texture it would produce would sort of be like the coloring done on my avi.
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I use hard and flat colours, and then blend them. Then go in with acrylic brushes is patches and with a fanned brush roughly blend :p
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i use firealpaca, not sure if you use it. but it all depends on what type of look i'm going for. sometimes i kinda of a sorta messy style or a clean, sharp one. most of the time i have a rather cartoon-y style, so more soft and with the lineart i use line variation.
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I use medibang pro, and I colour the base with pen and do markings with pencil
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I use fire alpaca, and don't really use a brush. XD I select the outside of the picture, turn off the line art layer, select /that/ shape, and then paint bucket it in. I turn the line art on and run the eraser around the outside since it leaves some pixels at times. To shade I use the pen brush, and blend it in with the watercolor or smudge tool. :)
Edit: I do my line art with the pen that fades in and out for fur texture, and the normal pen for straight lines. I just use pen for markings. Edited at August 7, 2019 06:49 AM by Wilverbeast
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I use MediBang for android on a Samsung 10" tablet.
Usually I colour in and add markings using a standard pen and then use the likes of a flat brush and round brush with the settings changed a little bit to shade. :)
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I use Autodesk Sketchbook on my iPad and android phone. I use Technical Pen in basic, Smudge Pen in Basic, Flow airbrush in basic, primary Pencil in basic, Color Builder in Basic, hard eraser in legacy, and then random ones I find fitting.
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Thanks everyone for your input! Yeah, I think I'll try to use the airbrush. That seems to be the most productive.
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