I made a bundle to simulate traditional inking on paper and rusty old dip pens.
Hello @sampzb2003, and welcome to the forum!
Thank you for sharing your work with the community!
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Michelist
Hi @sampzb2003 - Welcome!
Thank you so much!!!
thanks bro
Thank you so much for sharing! These look pretty cool, and Iām excited to try them out! ![]()
Hi @sampzb2003
I combined your new post into the existing one you had made for these pens.
If your repost was made to update the download link, we ask that you only post the brushes link in the very first post. That way users donāt have to scroll through a thread to find the most recent download location.
If ever you need help inserting an updated link, send a pm to me or to the moderators group.
BRUSHES??? YEAHHHHH!! Iāll download them right now
Good evening,
Apologies for the inconvenience, but I seem to be having trouble importing the file into krita. For some reason, the .rar file is not present in any of my folders. Even if I change its location to somewhere else, I still have the same issue of the file not being there. Itās rather strange! If anyone has any idea on how I could remedy this, it would be much appreciated.
Best Regards,
Cas.
Update: Iām not the brightest tool in the shed. I got it to work lmao
For all coming across that issue:
You donāt import the RAR, it is an archive that you first have to unpack before you can install the bundle found inside of it.
A bundle is installed in Krita via the menu āāSettingsāā >> āāManage Resource Librariesā¦āā and in the opening dialog you have to click the button + Import in the next dialog browse to the downloaded bundle, select it and confirm the selection. Now Krita imports that bundle, and you can use its content, so the brushes in case of this bundle.
or
can unpack RAR archives, also WinRAR can, but WinRAR is shareware (although it works endlessly).
Michelist
These are so fun to use!!! Thank you!
Thanks for the bundle of pens. Being a newbie to the art world in general, I had a hard time determining differences between them. Probably not using them properly.
This was done with brush number 4.
Iāll definitely be giving these a try!
Thanks for sharing these! I am always a fan of rough line brushes and physical dip pens. Hereās a snail shell I drew while testing these brushes!
I will note that I had some trouble finding the brushes after I imported them to Krita. They werenāt sorted under their own tag, and I had to go find them in āAllā and make my own tag. It wasnāt a huge deal, but I was wondering if anyone else had this problem?
I had the same issue. I was rather confused where my brushes are when I first started the software with these brushes.
Still, solid selection of more rugged looking pens!




