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MerryWren

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    MerryWren reacted to 276ccm in Vintage Lines - Vector Brushes (Free)   
    Im not sure how useful or good they are, but I made some vector brushes.. useful for me, and if anyone can use them, here you go :-) 
    i made them for the love of vintage lettering styles, and I use it for backgrounds, like the old Sanborn Maps style.. 
    Anyway, as I’m quite new to brush making, I’m sure they can be improved, and if I do, I’ll update them here :-) 
    hope it it will be useful for some :-) and they can be downloaded from here.. 
    feel free to give feedback.. good or bad is welcome as long as it is constructive:-) 
    276ccm Vintage Lines.afbrushes


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    MerryWren reacted to Ciaphas in SibStock -- free high resolution textures   
    Dear modellers and illustrators,
    Allow me to introduce SibStock -- small but growing free high resolution texture site.
    Below I'll publish new textures updates as they arrive on the site.
     
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    MerryWren reacted to DocCoding in Gradient Pack - uiGradient.com   
    As a web designer, I find websites like uiGradients.com a quite useful resource, with a massive selection of ready-made gradients (and css code for those).
    This palette is a complete (01.09.2018) pack of all gradients alongside their names, hand-imported over the course of an afternoon and a few podcasts.
    I don't think you can copyright colors/gradients, but the GitHub repository of the uiGradients.com website is licensed under MIT. I'll try to keep the file up to date with the website, but if there's a missing gradient or a error, please tell me about it.
    Enjoy: uiGradients.com.zip
     
    (A preview will follow soon)
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    MerryWren reacted to WREN in The Box Set by Wren   
    About
    The Box Set is hundreds of vector and raster brushes made for Affinity Photo & Designer. Each brush was handmade
    using real materials scanned at high resolutions and crafted to simulate real media. I wanted the origin of the brushes to
    have a heritage of the materials they are simulating. Scanning pools of watercolor, swatches of paint, and stipples of charcoal
    contributed to creating brushes with the same idiosyncratic material magic. My only request is that you take these brushes,
    with their clever names, as suggestions. They work superbly out of the box, but I strongly encourage you to adjust the sliders,
    rearrange or remove the textures, and discover how they can suit your hand(s).
     
    Make. Discover. Repeat.
     
    Cheers and happy art making,
    -Jef (WREN)
     
    RASTER BRUSHES
    For use in Affinity Photo and Designer. The blending brush in the Oil Set is the only one exclusive to Affinity Photo.
     
    DRAFTING

     
    INK

     
    OIL

     
    Oil Brush Dynamics

    Most oil brushes have blending built into pen pressure. With a single brush and hue you can adjust the luminosity of the stroke-
    giving it an oily blend. The Brush's color in the example above is the color of the background. A normal pressure gives you the
    hue without any lightening or darkening.
     
     
    WATERCOLOR

     
     
    ACRYLIC

     
    VECTOR BRUSHES
    For use with Affinity Designer Only. 
     
    Pen & Ink
    Charcoal & Graphite
    Sumi-E
    Painterly
    Drips
    Handlettering
     
    LINKS
    The Box Set
     
     
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    MerryWren reacted to wgphoto in Hand Lettering Designer iPad   
    Never mind. I found The Box Set of brushes by Wren and I think I’ll be able to work with these. If you haven’t checked these out yet, please do below. The price is great and there are tons of high quality brushes included. Great work @Wren.
     
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