Help recreating Iseta's brush

I looked around for plugins that looked like was Iseta uses and cant find anything that works like their so I was wondering if anyone here knows a brush how to set up brush that can get it to look like this. Sorry if this is formatted wrong I’m new at this

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Honestly, looks just like Krita’s different pixel art brushes. Perhaps with pressure on size to make the lines in one pass but that’s about it. What exactly gives you the impression there is a special brush at work?

Btw the forum rules require to link to image sources that are not of your own creation.

i found that its one of adobe flash’s brushes (specifically cs6 second size 100% zoom 48% smoothing)
nothing i’ve found or tried looked or functioned like it

I’m pretty sure I could replicate this with the pixel art brushes Kirta has. Zoom and smoothing are not brush settings (at least not in Krita).

I mean, it probably sounds harsh but no brush will help you replicating the style if you lack the skill, if that’s what you’re after. I’m pretty sure the original artist can do this with pretty much every brush.

Just give the pixel art brushes a try and don’t make the canvas too large, or you don’t have the same defined edges anymore (or they become hardly visible at full view).

:slight_smile: Hello @Nordigo, and welcome to the forum!

I’m just not sure for which brush you are asking? The one for the line-art or the one for the flats of the background? :wink:

But @Takiro is right, use the brushes mentioned by @Takiro or try for the line-art the brushes from this set: INK brushes for INKTOBER 2023. Feedback.and final release

or from this: Mojo Moo for comics

Furthermore, it is absolutely correct that it is not the brush making the style, it is the practice the artist has and that only comes through practicing, practicing, practicing, it is the never ending story of users believing in the brush, not in their abilities (that some have to obtain first).

Most of us don’t know these brushes, because we use Krita. Often screenshots from single strokes are the best hint, or a screenshot where you mark what you are after.

By the way, you need to name the artist of the piccture you posted, including the link to the original source, that is mandatory here in this forum!

Michelist

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yeah you guys are right, I’ll just actually put effort into for a while and see if i get any good.
also while i didn’t give a link to the original i did name the artist, Iseta

The first 10 pages on my search are just about the old car with similar name. That’s why actual links are important.

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