Just finished setting them up and I’m in love, they’re 100% worth it lol! You’re a saint, kudos to you!
oh hey thats my old brushset, I didnt know people still wanted to use those
sorry for everyone that wanted to look for it, I deleted my Artstation account because of their AI policy and never bothered to upload them somewhere else. I still have them tho and some variants that arent included in this bundle, so when i get my hand on them i’ll share them here
@MikhailAsmo: That is an unexpected change in the story of this brush-pack. ![]()
And I can assure you that this set is a very frequently requested resource, and is the second most downloaded resource from my cloud because I took the liberty of offering it through this forum, and since then it has been downloaded over 1000 times. This topic doesn’t come close to showing how much it’s in demand.
And that’s despite it being hidden in this topic, when all the OP is asking is where to get it.
Michelist
Hello!
I wish to download this brush set but the link is no longer working. Does anyone perhaps have another link on standby?
You can get it from here: Mikhailasmo’s Inking Brush Set, even with additional brush presets in it, because as you can read two postings above yours that their creator MikhailAsmo uploaded them again, and you can get them from Proton Drive, that he is providing in his new topic here in the Brushes and Bundles category.
And what I find a real bummer, is the fact that Ufile.io is completely out of the net currently, what I have never experienced so far. I’m shocked!
There have been times when Ufile.io has been blocked because they were accused of distributing illegal downloads such as copyrighted materials, which in reality were some of their uploaders offering copyrighted material or even malware for download. Something that also happens with the major providers, but apparently not as frequently. And in these cases, the rights holders were able to obtain blocking judgments against Ufile.io. Judgments/Rulings that forced Ufile.io to track down these materials on their servers and remove them from their servers, something that can just as easily be done with a simple message to Ufile.io for each objectionable download, if one refers to the respective illegal download. I think this is about setting an example (which is speculation). But Ufile.io was accessible, and was only reported/displayed as blocked, and went online again and again after the downloads in question were removed.
However, I suspect that the rights holders are probably more interested in removing the platforms that enable anonymous uploads from the internet as much as possible, as these are more frequently misused for illegal activities than the big players Google Drive, Dropbox and OneDrive and they can save themselves a lot of detective work in tracking down and reporting copyrighted material.
And Ufile.io, as a smaller company in this business, obviously does not have enough market power and capital to finance the armies of lawyers that the big players can afford to defend themselves against these activities of the rights holders. In addition, I suspect that ISPs around the world will be wary of taking the big players off the net for something like this and the ISPs will allow the big players to remove such material from their servers without causing much of a stir, but that is speculation.
Michelist
Hello again!
Thank you for the assistance. This was a great help. A bit of a shame with the whole Ufile.io site, as I’m a proud advocate of the archiving of resources. Especially those on the internet gate kept by companies who have the money and means to so. Seems like such a waste of useful and helpful material. Either way, thank you again for your help ![]()
Cas