Please can someone tell me how do i get his kind of brush in krita?

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

It begins with choosing the correct categories to post in, you asked where only resources to download are offered, that whole category is for downloading resources, not for support requests if they do not belong to a resource already offered there, then you can ask in that existing topic.

But you found at least where you can find tons of possible candidates fulfilling your request.

Now to your request: This is a more or less standard pressure sensitive brush, if you search through Krita’s stock brushes you will find some that are very near to your example.
If you want to try out some more elaborate brushes, you can begin sifting through these bundles:

And these are only a few good starting points. If you want to pay for a much hailed bundle consisting out of three brushes, and have a little time till its creator reacts, which sometimes can last a few days, but anyone got the brushes so far, you may want to check this out:

Michelist

I assume you’re looking for a brush for the outlines? Honestly it doesn’t look like anything special. Something you can do with Krita’s Basic-5 and Basic-6 Details brush presets.

What aspect of that brush do you find difficult to replicate?

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I think is not the brush is the style and details. When there is no texture, or masked brush, or color dynamics, or special behaviour with speed, are you sure you are looking for the brush or the skill?

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Do you think it is the old question that is: “Give me that brush so I can paint/that allows me to paint as my idol does?”
Of course, that is possible.
If the skill is requested, then there is only one answer: “You need to practice, practice, practice! And you need to do it daily for weeks, months, years, your whole life like all of us do no matter how skilled we are, if we don’t practice, then our abilities will rust. But hey, what is more fun than painting and sketching?”

Michelist

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I appreciate if we could keep this on topic and not speculate about OP’s skill level.

Then my answer is no. I don´t know how to get this specific style, sorry.

My apologies , I didnt know that this catogery existed , so i felt bad when a mod changed it. I will try to research more before posting. Thank you for your kind help !

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I have a brush similar to this brush in the image on Ibis paint ( but the img’s better ) and i have be searching for it for a while .

I looked in the popular brushes here and the “ Nacho CSP like G pen “ felt good but for some reason it goes very light and thing when i use . I will try to mess with up the settings

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Personally i kinda agree that it could be the skill/ technique. I cant find any resources to do proper line art line the img .

well talking about skill level might come as rude but i think that could also be a problem , Thank you good helper :slight_smile:

The usual issue is always that one has to customize themselves to a new painting software and how it reacts. And that’s nothing to be ashamed of, it’s normal, even if it’s often portrayed differently. But skills don’t just fall from the sky, they have to be learned, and that takes time.

It gets even more intense when someone begins with digital art, then it is even more a question of first acquiring the skills, and that isn’t different to analog painting, even the old and the new masters had and have to practice a lot to reach the skill-level that makes them masters.
The problem today are those who claim on platforms like YouTube everything is easy, often fake their videos and other humbug. There are examples where some failed brutally as they were asked by other YouTubers to prove their claims live on cam and couldn’t, and that aren’t few.
The “best” are those who tell the people you just need that special brush to get mastery in zero time (and by chance they not seldom can offer them for a special price).

Michelist