
It means every next stroke will be darker that is why I choose brushes with multiply mode from watercolor ser.It means that lighter color won’t cover already painted darker color, but it will create another layer of color, with a darker shade remember that watercolors are transparent paints.
start with the lightest colors and use darker and darker shades to add details. The easiest way to achieve a traditional look is to imitate the watercolor process. Irreplaceable in the case of painting landscapes. And it is really worth to donate because MattyB shared a lot of gorgeous brush sets for free on the Gumroad. You can download it for free or for a donation for the creator. I made the line art with one of the ink brushes from Inkdup set by MattyB. The textures aren’t so visible, wet edges don’t look so wet… Luckily all you have to do is to play with brush settings a bit to achieve similar effects.įor this illustration, I used another stunning brush. Photoshop brushes work there exactly as in the desktop version! But they don’t look so interesting in Procreate. Fresco is a painting app from Adobe, with wonderful brushes, high price, and nothing more so far…Free for CC users. When you open the same set in Adobe Fresco, you will see why (you can see it on the process video). When I first tried Kyle watercolor set in Procreate I was a bit disappointed. Photoshop Brushes in ProcreateĪll you have to do is to import your. The site with Kyle Brushes is visible only for logged in users of Creative Cloud. Since you already pay a lot for a subscription 😉 So if you are one of them, you can have it for free! Well, ok – for ‘free’. Today they are available exclusively for Creative Cloud users. You could buy them a few years ago (and I did, I also bought Megapack set). And I have an amazing watercolor brush set for Photoshop already!īefore Rebelle I loved to use Kyle T. And I would buy them without doubts, if not the fact that since Procreate 5 we can import Photoshop brushes. But you have to remember I am very sparing (some evil people even say I am stingy as Scrooge McDuck!). When I saw Max Ulichney watercolor brushes with interesting textures and grainy looking strokes, I wanted to have them. I complained hundreds of times that Rebelle, unfortunately, doesn’t have a mobile version. I finally discovered software that manages it beautifully (you can read about it in these posts: Rebelle review and Rebelle landscape painting).īut shortly after, I bought an iPad and it revolutionized my way of working completely! I avoid working behind the desk as I only can.
Watercolors are my favorite traditional technique, so it is a natural thing that I would like to achieve this softness, lightness, and interesting textures also in digital painting.