Also, you need to practice certain things to get better. Like right now I am doing small practice in my sketchbook with different things I want to learn. Just take your time and try not to beat yourself up. You will get there if you keep up the practice and have fun with it.
This is actually really good advice bcs i know alot of beginners focus more on texture and indifference than clarity which tbh is the most important thing in art since the whole point in art is to talk to the audience through pictures.
Can also use it as a type of blender. Like have it low opacity between different colors sometimes. I started doing that recently and had some good results with paintings. Reminded me of traditional erasers where you can use them for blending too.
I want my erasers to be able to shoot death lasers and make me brewed coffee and also drive me places, that's what's more I want from you, eraser tool.
I haven't seen the video yet, but I remember something a wise youtuber called Sam said "They always ask what brushes do you use, but they never ask *how* do you use your brushes
I appreciate this so much! You saying -"without the brush fighting me" made me realize that the brushes I use ARE fighting me when I'm trying to get that initial base sketch. And maybe by finding more streamlined brushes I wont be spending so much time on making the rough sketch! I was getting too caught up on trying to use fancy brushes, because I thought that's what all the professionals were using, but now I'm excited to simplify things down
5:08 Meanwhile as someone who has only drawn for a year seriously and digitally, I am still only sticking to 1-2 brush in my workflow because I'm too afraid to step forward with the endless options of brushes.
Actually, the more painterly you want your paintings to look, the simpler you want your brushes. A lot of amazing and talented digital painters I know only use the round brush cuz that's all you need.
When I first started, I downloaded and got a bunch of brushes and I really had no idea how to use them. Now I only use three brushes, one for sketch, on for lineart and the other one is for painting. Much more efficient and makes me realize it’s about your skills, not brushes. Brushes are just a small part contributing to your painting, like how I prefer using this brush rather than that brush because I feel more comfortable with this.
I use Procreate and my most used brushes are the 6B Pencil (For everything,drawing,smudging and erasing), the Narinder Pencil (for sketching) and the Monoline brush(whenever I need crispy clean edges). (sometimes I use some watercolour brushes for the background, but mostly 6B Pencil)
@@fadhilanansyah3005 the "Watercolor" brush in Medibang (at least on mobile) is pretty awesome, very versatile even without pressure. Not perfect, not reading my mind, but very useful.
This is the first brush video that doesn't summarize by saying "it doesn't matter", the brush doesn't make the artist like you said and a lot of artists including myself when we began were like oh brushes will allow me to do xyz. personally I love the painterly style so I use a small variety of brushes and change size to create a more painterly look. I think digital as a whole can look unnaturally smooth sometimes ( I think its called banding ? ) if that's your intention absolutely go for it but if you use it everywhere it then the piece and make it look plastic and makes it harder to create a focus. What I noticed Sam does is create a very smooth area for the focus but then uses very strong expertly managed edges and lighting to create variation. Then I noticed he uses some brush variation and lighting in other areas to create visual interest. I just love this style of art.
I use similar brushes bc these are just simple and easy. They don’t have any weird texture and u can easily control where the edge is. There are some texture brushes I use but only at the end for some smaller details
This is true, but, let's try to take their perspective, maybe they asked about the brushes, they want to try, it might suit them, i was in that line before, i asked some of my fav artists and i did try some of those brushes, and now i found what suits me, and now people asking me what brushes i used, i called it a cycle of brushes 🤔 but its true that some of those have that kinda thought as you said, they thought that the brushes is the key of the painting, they sure not Learn 🙃
I used to ask this a lot back in the day. I use ibis paint and because of the huge variety of brushes, I was overwhelmed. I sticked to just the ones you find at the start of the brush tab and I was not satisfies with the ones I used so I asked the artists I knew about their brushes. It really did help me find brushes that suited my style and I got the hang of it. I still ask around sometimes when I'm really struggling.
Isn‘t „What Brush do you use?“ just the poorly phrased question for how some detail in an image was achieved? They don‘t really care about the brush but about making hair look cool, etc.
Digital artists: what brushes do you use? Traditional artist: what pencils do you use? Photographer: what camera do yo use? Designer: what software do you use? Editor: what software do you use? Gamer: what's your PC specs? And more and more..
Oh, I use clipstudio paint and I thought I was just an art noob for using the round brush 90% of the time. It's really useful especially since I'm just getting into digital painting so I don't yet know how to use other, more complicated brushes and techniques effectively. The round brush can almost always make something look good :D If anyone here is struggling to find a good, simple set of brushes that you can rely on to carry you from the sketch to the finished product of a digital painting, take this video as your incentive to narrow down that complicated brushset. Sam doesn't just make these brushes look good and easy to use because he's great at art--I'm crap at it and they work for me too! Get yourself a simple hard brush for sketching and a round brush and that's really all you need! -and don't even look at watercolor brushes unless you want to spiral out of control and forget what you were trying to paint in the first place-
OH MY GOD THANK YOU!!! Iv been having a hard time go doing a brush that works well for me and I made it way to complicated on my self, and now I’m gonna start from square one and build out from there. Thank you again!
I've been trying with ibispaint for two years and for some reasons I can't use it on tablet. So I'm using photoshop rn and it's exhausting not knowing which brush to use. You just saved me Sam. Didn't know round brush is such a perfection.
I appreciate this video so much. As someone who exclusively uses the defeat round brush, it's really all you need to communicate the different shapes in a painting.
Back in the day i thought that i needed textured brushes to make my paintings look better, it took some time to realize that it was just me that sucked haha, now i feel like the basic round brush does everything i need
I use an art app on my phone (ibis paint x free version) and don't use a stylus either. The trick is practice and experimentation. I don't have a specific art style yet because I am not done experimenting but for a long time I used the most simple of brushes and got a wonderful result. It really does depend on what your looking to show in your art. I watch ads to temporarily unlock brushes I like or want to experiment with and currently my favorite for coloring is the pen fade option because it's similar to your round brush. I don't think Ibis has pressure opacity options but even at full opacity the brush is still a little transparent on one stroke. I'm still experimenting with line art and don't have a fave brush for that yet (I've had ibis for YEARS and I'm still figuring it out so patience is key lol) but I hope this helps for people looking to create a similar style to Sam on Ibis Paint x and without premium
I've really been wondering about different types of brushes and as a beginner they seem so...I dunno- intimidating? I really like that you broke down their uses and why you'd want certain brushes to do certain jobs. I was also wondering, knowing what you know now: what is the best way for a beginner to effectively learn an art program? I recently decided to dive into Clip Studio Pro, and it seems like there's so much to learn, it's a lil overwhelming.
So much of art is like this as well as so many non-art things, just like he said it's not what brush you use but HOW you use it. Same with when people ask artists "what brand of paint are you using" "what type of pencil/paper" etc.
I totally love hard round, i still like to play around with different textures but I'm glad to know that I am not being boring by just adoring a simple brush !
Sam is a very good artist he controls every brush at his will. I recommend beginners to get accustomed with the default brushes first, Hard round and soft round especially, if you can bend these brushes at your will other brushes becomes very easy Note: Sam mostly uses Photoshop and wacom because these two things are accustomed very well, photoshop and wacom gives you a prominent line quality, strokes and blending that Sam seeks, even though Sam will sometimes paint in procreate but his near and dear will be photoshop
I just put earphones in close my eyes and listen to his voice. BOY YOUR VOICE IS SO FCKING RELAXING AND PERFECT AHHH when this alarm cam I got a heart attack tho
I usually just sketch on paper I'm old fashion. I use rOtring products I love their pens and pencils. But I do go on my tablet every now and then, when I do I literally use the exact same brushes.
I typically used dip pens, rounded tips, air brushes, and maybe a pencil brush. But sometimes I'll switch with an alcohol marker brush, or use my own little sketching brush. Which is mainly used for adding blush or cheek color oddly enough
I get asked about what brushes I use as well. It's not the brushes... it's the technique. People seem to think that if they use the same brushes I use they will automatically paint like me, but that is not the 'secret'. Glad you did this video!!
For almost 7 years drawing digitally I used to think that you need tons of brushes to draw beautiful drawings but now I know that you just need the skills....👁️👄👁️ And im lacking that...
Yeah ok I feel like I need to still clarify this: for everyone who thinks that using a certain type of brush or whatever will immediately enhance the way you create art, that is not correct. The way that artists create what they create, is how they use those brushes. For example, if a group of people were given a piece of charcoal and could draw whatever they wanted, everyone is going to come up with a completely different result. That’s just how it is :/
i was looking for someone to explain whether i need to use bucket fill or some other brush, to fill up my gaps, i got to learn that from you thanks man
I love simple like ballpoint pen (with no angle sensetivity use) brush for lineart. To paint i like to use different textured brushes. Each artist have their own way to create. Thats cool.
Another great video! I liked the point on using just a few brushes and seeing what works best. As a beginner, I'm in that process of getting comfortable with using a few brushes for digital art :3
I’ve been having some trouble getting into digital art because of how different the brushes and process is to traditional mediums (I’m used to using watercolors) so I’ve been trying to fine tune my brushes to make them work for me
FZD Brush is just a Soft Round Brush then put the size to 1-3% and you have a good organic/architectural brush for linework. It just always boils down to techniques and fundamentals.
Hi! I wanted to ask were u got all ur stuff! I want to switch my stuff and have a more professional working space and i rlly love how ur stuff looks and I was wondering if u may have a link to we’re u got them!
I don't really worry about what brushes I use, what I really want to know however, is how you structure your layers. Just out of curiosity. I am trying different things with layers so it will be interesting to see how you do things.
Thanks for reminding me that brushes doesn't matter and its actually me who sucks!
you're not suck, you haven't practice as much as sam does. ☺️
Also, you need to practice certain things to get better. Like right now I am doing small practice in my sketchbook with different things I want to learn. Just take your time and try not to beat yourself up. You will get there if you keep up the practice and have fun with it.
💀💀
Haha, *mood*
💀
I literally just use a square brush and a round brush and mess arround with the opacity, size, and blending
Square brushes are 😘 *chefs kiss*
Purr bestie! Square brushes are elite
@@MedianRay square brush supremacy! 😌😌
Literally the exact same as me
I only use the airbrush and script brush lmao
His smile on the thumbnail gives me life
He is so adorable 😍 he have gf? Lol
This is actually really good advice bcs i know alot of beginners focus more on texture and indifference than clarity which tbh is the most important thing in art since the whole point in art is to talk to the audience through pictures.
What? No. Use any brush you want. Make anything you want for any reason you want
Sam:Nothing special about the eraser, it just takes things off the page.
Eraser:what more do you want from me
I want my eraser to not only take things off the page but also reveal to me a wonderful hidden art beneath the page.
Can also use it as a type of blender. Like have it low opacity between different colors sometimes. I started doing that recently and had some good results with paintings. Reminded me of traditional erasers where you can use them for blending too.
I want my erasers to be able to shoot death lasers and make me brewed coffee and also drive me places, that's what's more I want from you, eraser tool.
omg i made it 444 likes. im proud
When you do traditional art, the eraser can blend and reduce darkness as well.
"look at this... *click click clicks away intensely....* THERE'S HAIR!" as an artist I found this extremely relatable... hahaha
I haven't seen the video yet, but I remember something a wise youtuber called Sam said
"They always ask what brushes do you use, but they never ask *how* do you use your brushes
I appreciate this so much! You saying -"without the brush fighting me" made me realize that the brushes I use ARE fighting me when I'm trying to get that initial base sketch. And maybe by finding more streamlined brushes I wont be spending so much time on making the rough sketch! I was getting too caught up on trying to use fancy brushes, because I thought that's what all the professionals were using, but now I'm excited to simplify things down
5:08
Meanwhile as someone who has only drawn for a year seriously and digitally, I am still only sticking to 1-2 brush in my workflow because I'm too afraid to step forward with the endless options of brushes.
Honestly all you really need are 1-2 simple brushes
I’m glad that I’m not the only one who simps for the round brush
"So before I get carried away with that" killed me 😂
Actually, the more painterly you want your paintings to look, the simpler you want your brushes. A lot of amazing and talented digital painters I know only use the round brush cuz that's all you need.
*It's so simple... That it's dissapointing*
- The funny art man
When I first started, I downloaded and got a bunch of brushes and I really had no idea how to use them. Now I only use three brushes, one for sketch, on for lineart and the other one is for painting. Much more efficient and makes me realize it’s about your skills, not brushes. Brushes are just a small part contributing to your painting, like how I prefer using this brush rather than that brush because I feel more comfortable with this.
My stupid brain: *reads the title* why is Sam making a video about makeup brushes?????
omg lol 😂
I swear its cause of the thumbnail LMAO
@@lanalana4613 ikr!🤣
For analog, makeup brushes are great for blending graphite or charcoal or covering large areas smoothly with either powdered graphite or charcoal.
omg! I didn't know those were make up brushes! haha! I thought they were painting brushes.
my man is so good at drawing he drew the brushes for the thumbnail
i use the default clip studio brushes they are great, especially for manga illustrations and that's what i draw mostly
Other artists: tons of brushes, blending mode, texture, pressure sensitivity, opacity
Me: I... I have little pencil
With different shades of charcoal :)
I use Procreate and my most used brushes are the 6B Pencil (For everything,drawing,smudging and erasing), the Narinder Pencil (for sketching) and the Monoline brush(whenever I need crispy clean edges). (sometimes I use some watercolour brushes for the background, but mostly 6B Pencil)
The main brush I use is the flat brush
I'm a traditional artist and my brushes cost more than my wardrobe
True pain
🤌 pain
Join our cult of digital artists >:))
We have pizza and hot pot.
Lol that's why I mainly do digital art
You be surprised how much you can do with the round brush Ross showed me that. Now I use like 3 at most but mainly one for most the work
Samdoesarts: Round brush is the best brush in Photoshop
Me: Cries in Krita
cries in medibang
Krita & it's brushes are awesome
In Krita it might not be the best brush... because the variety is higher, I think?
@@fadhilanansyah3005 the "Watercolor" brush in Medibang (at least on mobile) is pretty awesome, very versatile even without pressure. Not perfect, not reading my mind, but very useful.
@@tymondabrowski12 absolutely! I really like watercolor and the square brush
This is the first brush video that doesn't summarize by saying "it doesn't matter", the brush doesn't make the artist like you said and a lot of artists including myself when we began were like oh brushes will allow me to do xyz. personally I love the painterly style so I use a small variety of brushes and change size to create a more painterly look. I think digital as a whole can look unnaturally smooth sometimes ( I think its called banding ? ) if that's your intention absolutely go for it but if you use it everywhere it then the piece and make it look plastic and makes it harder to create a focus.
What I noticed Sam does is create a very smooth area for the focus but then uses very strong expertly managed edges and lighting to create variation. Then I noticed he uses some brush variation and lighting in other areas to create visual interest. I just love this style of art.
I use similar brushes bc these are just simple and easy. They don’t have any weird texture and u can easily control where the edge is. There are some texture brushes I use but only at the end for some smaller details
From where you get these brushes ?
@@art.bydish I use the default brushes and experiment a bit with the settings.
@@remon.yo2 okay thanx
Ppl think brushes are going to magically bring them the talent of painting 😭 they’re just tools y’all
true, that's what sam trying to tell them
This is true, but, let's try to take their perspective, maybe they asked about the brushes, they want to try, it might suit them, i was in that line before, i asked some of my fav artists and i did try some of those brushes, and now i found what suits me, and now people asking me what brushes i used, i called it a cycle of brushes 🤔 but its true that some of those have that kinda thought as you said, they thought that the brushes is the key of the painting, they sure not Learn 🙃
I used to ask this a lot back in the day. I use ibis paint and because of the huge variety of brushes, I was overwhelmed. I sticked to just the ones you find at the start of the brush tab and I was not satisfies with the ones I used so I asked the artists I knew about their brushes. It really did help me find brushes that suited my style and I got the hang of it. I still ask around sometimes when I'm really struggling.
Isn‘t „What Brush do you use?“ just the poorly phrased question for how some detail in an image was achieved? They don‘t really care about the brush but about making hair look cool, etc.
Exactly
I died when your brush said “no mercy 2.0” 💀
0:36
Digital artists: what brushes do you use?
Traditional artist: what pencils do you use?
Photographer: what camera do yo use?
Designer: what software do you use?
Editor: what software do you use?
Gamer: what's your PC specs?
And more and more..
Weebs : who's your favourite husbando/waifu?
Oh, I use clipstudio paint and I thought I was just an art noob for using the round brush 90% of the time. It's really useful especially since I'm just getting into digital painting so I don't yet know how to use other, more complicated brushes and techniques effectively. The round brush can almost always make something look good :D
If anyone here is struggling to find a good, simple set of brushes that you can rely on to carry you from the sketch to the finished product of a digital painting, take this video as your incentive to narrow down that complicated brushset. Sam doesn't just make these brushes look good and easy to use because he's great at art--I'm crap at it and they work for me too! Get yourself a simple hard brush for sketching and a round brush and that's really all you need!
-and don't even look at watercolor brushes unless you want to spiral out of control and forget what you were trying to paint in the first place-
Does Sam use that app?
1:11 i remember beginner digital artist me doing that and thinking about it now is making me die from cringe
I do that😟 but I make it really small
lmfao yeh but it was bcs its quite similar to a pencil texture
i was like “ hmmm bright orange and black airbrush for shading.... YES. “
Who else is watching this when they are supposed to study 😂😂
I use hard round brush for 90-95% of my painting :D All the fancy brushes for finishing effects and texture only :D
Your art is amazing,BUT IS ANYONE NOT GONNA TALK ABOUT HOW HANDSOME HE IS
man simping for round brush.
@@R3in_Ch I'm simping for him 😭
OH MY GOD THANK YOU!!! Iv been having a hard time go doing a brush that works well for me and I made it way to complicated on my self, and now I’m gonna start from square one and build out from there. Thank you again!
Sam's comment sections are the best I swear y'all are hilarious
I've been trying with ibispaint for two years and for some reasons I can't use it on tablet. So I'm using photoshop rn and it's exhausting not knowing which brush to use. You just saved me Sam. Didn't know round brush is such a perfection.
same really hope ibispaint make a pc version, since im used to things ibispaint can do. I hav a hard time getting use to photoshop
@@Patrick-a hey. So what would be the brushes that Sam it'd using there on ibis paint. Could you please explain me or make an equal list of it
Thank you, Sam. It would be awesome, if you tell about the way you choose your colors. They are much better than the ones on the reference photos.
For procreate I use Max Ulichneys MacPack brushes! They’re the best!
I bet in the near future someone is gonna ask "what brushes do you use?" again
Aight now do a video on color theory
Me who only uses a calligraphy script brush: Oh well... oh..
I appreciate this video so much. As someone who exclusively uses the defeat round brush, it's really all you need to communicate the different shapes in a painting.
😭😂I tally love your sarcastic smile on the thumbnail
Round brush SUPREMECY 🛐🛐 its literally so holy i never use anything else
Sam and his wicked sense of humor
Back in the day i thought that i needed textured brushes to make my paintings look better, it took some time to realize that it was just me that sucked haha, now i feel like the basic round brush does everything i need
"It's not about the brushes, it's about the way you use them"
I use an art app on my phone (ibis paint x free version) and don't use a stylus either. The trick is practice and experimentation. I don't have a specific art style yet because I am not done experimenting but for a long time I used the most simple of brushes and got a wonderful result. It really does depend on what your looking to show in your art. I watch ads to temporarily unlock brushes I like or want to experiment with and currently my favorite for coloring is the pen fade option because it's similar to your round brush. I don't think Ibis has pressure opacity options but even at full opacity the brush is still a little transparent on one stroke. I'm still experimenting with line art and don't have a fave brush for that yet (I've had ibis for YEARS and I'm still figuring it out so patience is key lol) but I hope this helps for people looking to create a similar style to Sam on Ibis Paint x and without premium
I've really been wondering about different types of brushes and as a beginner they seem so...I dunno- intimidating? I really like that you broke down their uses and why you'd want certain brushes to do certain jobs. I was also wondering, knowing what you know now: what is the best way for a beginner to effectively learn an art program? I recently decided to dive into Clip Studio Pro, and it seems like there's so much to learn, it's a lil overwhelming.
Can we just appreciate that at 8:35 one of his brushes is named “no mercy”
"There is no secret ingredient"
-Po, Kung Fu Panda
"Incredibly simple that it is almost disappointing" naahhh boii i cant be disappointed with anything u do
People always ask this question literally everywhere 😂
So much of art is like this as well as so many non-art things, just like he said it's not what brush you use but HOW you use it. Same with when people ask artists "what brand of paint are you using" "what type of pencil/paper" etc.
awwww thanks for this video...this video helped a lot
Thanks for pointing out the use of round brush, because small detail like this can be ignored easily especially for beginners in digital art.
hehehe (I'm excited because this is my first time being online when Sam posts)
@SmartyBakaPants ikRr 😳👏
Go us !!
By only watching this video,i improved so quickly,ty
I totally love hard round, i still like to play around with different textures but I'm glad to know that I am not being boring by just adoring a simple brush !
1% brush🖌
*99% skill* 🧑🏼🎨
Sam is a very good artist he controls every brush at his will. I recommend beginners to get accustomed with the default brushes first, Hard round and soft round especially, if you can bend these brushes at your will other brushes becomes very easy
Note: Sam mostly uses Photoshop and wacom because these two things are accustomed very well, photoshop and wacom gives you a prominent line quality, strokes and blending that Sam seeks, even though Sam will sometimes paint in procreate but his near and dear will be photoshop
youre really good at promoting your patreon, boy xD
but yeah, round brush is the simplest thing to use..
I got amazed when i saw you had uploaded this today. I dont know why :'
I just put earphones in close my eyes and listen to his voice. BOY YOUR VOICE IS SO FCKING RELAXING AND PERFECT AHHH when this alarm cam I got a heart attack tho
Just Some Random Textured Line Brush, The Default Opaque Watercolor Brush (CSP) For Soft Blending, And A Flat Oil Brush For Everything Else.
I usually just sketch on paper I'm old fashion. I use rOtring products I love their pens and pencils. But I do go on my tablet every now and then, when I do I literally use the exact same brushes.
I typically used dip pens, rounded tips, air brushes, and maybe a pencil brush.
But sometimes I'll switch with an alcohol marker brush, or use my own little sketching brush.
Which is mainly used for adding blush or cheek color oddly enough
I use the round brush and the calligraphy brush, and some kind of textured brush for hair. That's it
I get asked about what brushes I use as well. It's not the brushes... it's the technique. People seem to think that if they use the same brushes I use they will automatically paint like me, but that is not the 'secret'. Glad you did this video!!
True
I always love your videos 😁 they give me hope as an artist haha
For almost 7 years drawing digitally I used to think that you need tons of brushes to draw beautiful drawings but now I know that you just need the skills....👁️👄👁️ And im lacking that...
His smile on the thumbnail xD
He's so cute
bro the thing you do with round brush to make hair looks like magic to me
Yes
Sams description~
2021
Hey, what resolution and canvas size do you usually use for your art?
Yeah ok I feel like I need to still clarify this: for everyone who thinks that using a certain type of brush or whatever will immediately enhance the way you create art, that is not correct. The way that artists create what they create, is how they use those brushes. For example, if a group of people were given a piece of charcoal and could draw whatever they wanted, everyone is going to come up with a completely different result. That’s just how it is :/
i was looking for someone to explain whether i need to use bucket fill or some other brush, to fill up my gaps, i got to learn that from you thanks man
Sam are you gonna do a procreate video? i need tutorials and impressions 🔥
you inspire me so much sam. i mean it
I love simple like ballpoint pen (with no angle sensetivity use) brush for lineart.
To paint i like to use different textured brushes.
Each artist have their own way to create.
Thats cool.
Another great video! I liked the point on using just a few brushes and seeing what works best. As a beginner, I'm in that process of getting comfortable with using a few brushes for digital art :3
0:03 the smile on the thumbnail 🤣👏
I’ve been having some trouble getting into digital art because of how different the brushes and process is to traditional mediums (I’m used to using watercolors) so I’ve been trying to fine tune my brushes to make them work for me
FZD Brush is just a Soft Round Brush then put the size to 1-3% and you have a good organic/architectural brush for linework. It just always boils down to techniques and fundamentals.
the Secret formula to make your art beautiful is "PRACTICE" just practice until you become like SamdoesArt.
The funny art man: I mostly use round brush
Me: Well, I'm on the right way
That smile in his tumbnail...kawaii
0:03 My heart xD But yes, thank you for the little revelation, back to work now!
Hi! I wanted to ask were u got all ur stuff! I want to switch my stuff and have a more professional working space and i rlly love how ur stuff looks and I was wondering if u may have a link to we’re u got them!
This Video was really helpful. I feel dumb that used to overcomplicate this stuff
For the next video, could you teach how to make backgrounds and what brushes would you recommend to make them?
i'm trying to do digital painting and i really like your style uwu
Imagine Sam getting frisky with the texture brush, talk about a good time indeed 🤣
What brush do you use for Procreate please do Video with this
Thank you so much! This helped me out a lot
I just started using the "Pencil" brush... like the irl one. Learning more of those basics.
learn all brush. that's how you find your perfect brush suited for YOU
The tutorials did change my life😂🔥
I don't really worry about what brushes I use, what I really want to know however, is how you structure your layers. Just out of curiosity. I am trying different things with layers so it will be interesting to see how you do things.
U deserve more than 1mil tbh :3
Not at all disappointed. Great video, I enjoyed it. Exactly what one wants to know.
Just got started using Photoshop and a tablet, so I was wondering what brushes were good for lineart and inking. Thanks, Sam, you deflated my worries.