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I'm trying to make a custom brush, using this as an example (image 1). I'm trying to figure out how they got this soft negative effect. First image is what I am using as a reference, second image (Image 2) is a stone wall image I'm using as a test image. I've already tried inverting a desaturated image, but that's not it.
How would I go about creating this?
 

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Try making shapes with mono gradients, then rasterise and blur or using soft brushes to paint a texture, The first image looks like a displacement map.

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Can I ask are you just learning to make brushes are is this for something in particular?

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49 minutes ago, firstdefence said:

Can I ask are you just learning to make brushes are is this for something in particular?

Yes, I am trying to make a custom brush from scratch to use in the newly released Quixel Mixer.
I only just realised that I have Quixel Suite 2.0, and I can convert any image into a normal/diffuse/AO/cavity map, so I can use that.
I was just wondering if there was a way create a displacement map purely using Affinity Photo. I suppose it might be similar to recreating a normal map. I know NVIDIA have a free plug-in for Photoshop for normal maps (which I am guessing you can also use in Affinity Photo - haven't tried to yet)

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Theres a pretty cool app called CrazyBump that can create normals.

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