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Affinity Photo Painter's brushes


sorin.jurcut

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Hey guys,

 

Just bought Affinity Photo and since there's no Opacity + Flow pressure sensitivity options, I've pulled a rabbit out of a hat and starting off with some tips from this thread I've made some brushes and thought of sharing them with the nice people on these forums. The last in the list I think are especially useful for paiting. Hope you'll like them.

Painter's Brushset 2.afbrushes.zip

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Hi sorin.jurcut,

Thanks for sharing them with us :)

 

NP. The first brush (looking at the preview) is the second one from the bottom up in the list, and is hugely useful for blocking in and blending. If you want even better blending, drop the opacity to 50% and you've got a nice soft brush for light cover. The very last one is also good for such purposes as it's half-transparent and imitates pressure sensitivity quite well. The rest are mostly textured brushes. I'll post some more tonight after experimenting a little longer with the brushes. I think the other brushes here are cool, but I would like to create free brushes, to help encourage others to adopt AP more. Which is not to say I do not respect creators of paid resources, I just don't want to do it. :)

 

Cheers !

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Thanks for the suggestion. I've updated my set with a couple more brushes.

You can download them at the link below:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/m1phbb5t8se2kl5/Painter%27s%20Brushset-large.afbrushes?dl=0

 

 

Here is a preview

https://www.dropbox.com/s/wa3jgkzawdzalj8/preview.jpg?dl=0

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Hey guys,

 

Just bought Affinity Photo and since there's no Opacity + Flow pressure sensitivity options, I've pulled a rabbit out of a hat and starting off with some tips from this thread I've made some brushes and thought of sharing them with the nice people on these forums. The last in the list I think are especially useful for paiting. Hope you'll like them.

Thank you will try them out shortly.

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On 10/18/2016 at 10:14 PM, sorin.jurcut said:

Just bought Affinity Photo and since there's no Opacity + Flow pressure sensitivity options,

I'm not fully understanding this... I believe you have options for it to respond (for both features) to pen pressure (even with a curve for each setting on how  and till what extent pen pressure will affect each feature....)   ? I might be missing some detail in your statement....

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