Greetings to all Update 2.1 available
This set of brushes for Krita 5 aims to emulate non-traditional drawing tools such as wooden reeds, small branches, and other elements used as a brush. Seeking to create less uniform, more varied and loose strokes for use in digital ink illustration, several of these brushes show different behaviors depending on the combination of stroke speed and pressure used.
Both a free version and a full version are available on my Gumroad page.
I hope they are useful to you, I will continue working to improve them in future updates. https://manuellobosruiz.gumroad.com/l/imzbc
@Kinght_Wolf: First you have to choose the free bundle, so click on its button, then you have to enter 0 into the input field below, and then you are able to process further, click on the Button I want to have it. So, I would strongly believe that even you can download the free bundle if you follow the described path. I just checked it with 3 different browsers and 2 different locations via VPN.
Hello.
I’m about to update the brushes package and want to add information to the attached pdf.
I would like to know if this is understood correctly or if I should change something.
I am writing to tell you that there is a new update in my brush package “Expressive Inks” for Krita. New brush settings were added, adding up to 42 brushes in total , the names were updated and icons were added so they look more organized in the workspace. The free version was also updated and now has 15 brushes for you to try.
hello
People, I would like to know what those who have downloaded the package and created some work with them think, would they add or remove something, how is the performance? Or what would you like to see improved in future updates?
Greetings
It’s been a while but I bring you a little update on this brush pack. Version 2.1 available on Gumroad and Ko-fi
Some of the new features are inking pens inspired by traditional nibs, without pretending to be exact copies, but rather responding to a certain pressure control on a digital tablet. Also some new brushes as well with some interesting effects.
I always use my brushes and make small adjustments here and there. Nothing that significantly changes them, but I do make small tweaks to the size and pressure controls, which I think improves the experience while maintaining the aspects that make them different. Here’s a quick test of the ink pens.