Not everyone can have a shiny-new cutting-edge computer, including me, that’s the reason I made this.
This bundle is based on TheFlow’s concept brushes
Reorganized with basic shapes and simpler settings, it works pretty good on Android too.
v2.0: Added some brushes from the Awez Brush Bundle Bonanza.
v2.1: Created the “Softie” and “Hardie” brushes, mimics of the hard round brush and airbrush with tilt and softness sensors.
v2.1.1: Minor re-organization and change to CC0 license.
v2.2: Created the “E” brush, a text-based brush that can change with any text put.
v2.3: The Oil brush has been divided into the Wet Oil brush and Dry Oil brush.
v2.3.1: Revamped the DoppelGanger brush and some minor fixes.
v2.4: Detachment from the Awez Brush Bonanza and minor re-organization
ProTip: Try to combine those brushes together, Dry Oil works already good enough with the Wet Oil brush, you can unite more brushes like the Ink one or the Canvas One to create a better piece.
Your initiative is very good! My home computer is still ok… but I’ve worked in companies where the computers were too weak. Certain brushes were impossible to use, except by reducing the size: however, with that, they lost all effect…
Thank you! This brush pack does not only mimic some great brushes already existing, making them faster, but it makes them easier to handle too because of their simple oval or octogonal shape, this is a big pro for this bundle.
If you notice a brush somewhere that needs minimizing just tell me!
OK! As soon as possible I will test. I’m not very good at using brushes, I still need to learn a lot in that part. I’m more used to applying textures and editing them using masks…
Well, basically, no one here has a problem with keeping resources active, I do this with many resources whose creators no longer maintain them and where the licenses allow it.
But here it would have been better you had not asked, because then I had not taken a look under the hood …
Unfortunately - and this is in no way your fault - @RPictures has committed a serious violation of the CC BY-SA license for the underlying original resources by @TheFlow and @Awez, and has “generously” - but illegally - reduced his bundles license based on these CC BY-SA resources to CC0 starting with version 2.1.1. This means that starting with version 2.1.1, he should no longer have been allowed to publish the bundles. Furthermore, starting after version 2.4, he no longer documented the origin of the content, and apparently removed @Awez’s brushes - at least in version 2.4 (?) - so that it is impossible to say whose brushes are used in the RapidFire ETERNAL bundle, since he has renamed all the underlying brushes.
Even though I don’t believe that @Awez and @TheFlow will/would take action against this, they have every right to do exactly that, and from a purely legal standpoint, it is impermissible to offer this bundle.
I’ll leave it up to you to decide how you want to proceed here. And since I don’t know whether the moderators or administrators will step in or not, you might want to ask them yourself first.
These brush presets all use built-in Auto brushtip images which might be a reason for them having a good responsiveness on old/slow/low-RAM computers.
If you use a mouse or a stylus with no Tilt output then you’ll find that ‘Rapidfire Blend’ doesn’t seem to work. That’s because the Size vs Tilt transfer curve slope is top-left to bottom right.
You can edit this to make it ‘bottom-left’ to ‘top-right’ for stylus use or change it from Size vs Tilt to Size vs Pressure control.
At high scatter values you can get some wild blending:
You guys can do whatever you want with my brushes, I don’t really care lol. I should probably read up on the different types of licenses and update them accordingly to address this
Thank you, I assumed it, but with resources bound by some kind of license I’m careful until anything is clear. And here @RPictures made a major mistake.