
Based on best (in my opinion) basic brushes, which I import from my photoshop pack. You don’t really need anything else, except these - no “grass\heart\star” brushes etc. Only useful smudge brush, soft\hard\half soft round brush for big masses and few texture brushes for various tasks, no matter is it illustration or concept art.
Texture brushes based on brushes of Frantseva, Kolesov and Bekkaliyev brushes.
Welcome, @Linyashk. Thank you for sharing your brushes.
Hey @Linyashk
Thanks for your effort, its much appreciated. But i think there’s a small problem.
I think the bundle is incomplete. I checked and it seems the brushtips are missing, making the presets not work properly.
Could someone give a second check?
There doesn’t seem to be any tips in the bundle. I think some presets are using the tip generator intentionally while others seem like they’re missing predefined tips, so defaulting to the generator.
Some from the following brushes use patterns, but one can question if these are intended in that diameter of 1 pixel, because the given icons suggest a different kind of stroke:
b) Basic-5 Size Copy Copy - uses a pattern
basic hand brush - uses a pattern
gsdop - uses a pattern
half hard
half soft 2
nice quad textur - uses a pattern
Round texrured - uses a pattern
679 - uses a pattern
Michelist
tysm for sharing these!
Hmm interesting how can I see that info? Thanks in advance
There is the app Krita Brush Info, this app is able to compare two Krita brushes, even in bundles, and then gives an output on the result of that comparison. But it will also show you the info of a single brush that you inspect with Krita Brush Info.
The app needs another app to extract the data: Exiftool (this link leads to the original commandline version without installer), and this is the version with installer from Oliver Betz.
If you want you can use the version I have uploaded to my cloud, just unzip it to any folder you prefer, Exiftool is already included and installed in the package. Both are the most recent versions.
In the root-folder of that archive, you find the ZIP’s with Krita Brush Info and its sources, as well as the Website copies of Krita Brush Info’s description and from its GitHub repo included. And the installation folder KritaBrushInfo v1-1-0 is also there.
After unzipping, on the first start of Krita Brush Info, you just have to point Krita Brush Info, from the folder KritaBrushInfo v1-1-0 to the ExifTool.exe in the same folder where the Krita Brush Info.exe resides. To set this up, you only need an RMB click anywhere in the Krita Brush Info-window to open the preferences’ dialog where you can enter the path to the ExifTool.exe.
Michelist