lunes, 13 de mayo de 2013

photoshop brushes


today i will show you some photoshop brushes. these brushes are not mine but it really help me

http://danluvisiart.deviantart.com/art/My-Brush-Pack-118954791

http://spoonfishlee.deviantart.com/art/Lee-s-Non-fancy-PS-brush-set-369812873

http://domirine.deviantart.com/art/my-brushes-369019943




spoonfishlee brushes

 here are five brushes I've been using recently. None of these are meant for any specific purpose, so I use any of these brushes to do any part of any painting. 
By mixing them throughout a project, I get a less smooth, less digital and more cohesive look

















doromine brushes
how i use them:
#2 for facial hair (stubble)
#3 for freckles
#7 #13 #16 for sketching
#15 for snow/flying specks etc.
#17 is for the smudge tool if you use it











DanLuVisi brushes

Standard Brush: This is what I use to drop my basic colors when quickly slapping down what I want. I seldom use it for actual detailing, but if I need to block in thick patches I'll use this brush.

Detailing Painting Brush: My favorite brush next to the fur brush. This one is simply used to get those nooks and crannies. If I were to use the brush above for 25% of the painting, this would be the other 75%. 

Lighting Brush You know all those lens flares, over bright lights, shiny glowing areas I do? This is the brush. Use it softly and you'll achieve a nice bloom in your lighting.

Detailing Lighting Brush For tinier spots, harder lighting areas.

Texture Brush: I use this brush mostly for pores, dabbles on the skin, bumpy surfaces, or just to give texture to skin in general. Works like a charm.

Hair Brush/Smudge Brush Pretty Self Explanatory. Do I start off painting hair with this brush? No, I use the Standard Painting Brush then I go over it with this brush to create the strands/etc. As for the smudging, this is my ideal color mixer when I need to blend tones, acts like a bristle brush and merges all those nice colors together to create a creamy feel. 

Chalk Brush: I use this for clouds sometimes, smoke, or just patching in colors. Works better than I can explain.

Hard Ink Brush: This I use rarely, but when I do use it, it really helps. Usually for adding glare, or tight highlights on certian objects to make them pop. Like the girls earring. 

Texture Brush # 2 : This one I use a lot to get nice pores, that sweaty look or just overall skin texture. 

Cloud Brush #1-3: Used to paint clouds, nuff' said.

Abrams Lighting Brush: I love this brush. In my "INSIDE THE BEAST" image, all those lighting effects you guys talked about were used with this brush. 

Speckle Brush: Used for skin again, or to dirty something up.

Debris Brush: Need to create dirt flying? Tiny bumps on a sexy leg? This is it sucka. 

Fur Brush: UNF! My favorite brush. I use this for skin, fur, cloth, metal, sparks, debris, glass, anything. It's a hard shell to crack, but once you do..it's a GREAT brush. 

Pore Brush: Literally my 489474th brush used for skin/pores. 

Glass Brush: Used to create shattered glass, papers flying, etc. 












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