A brush consists of a basic shape, repeated along the brush stroke to simulate a line. There's always good to know some of the basics. A tip though is to use Photoshops help to learn more about the settings, or just go by trial-and-error (the fun way to do it). I will not write about all the settings available, only the ones used for the first brush. This tutorial will take you through the design of two very basic but effective brushes, and hopefully give you a good idea of how to make your own designs. A digital colorist might need them to paint a underlying texture (skin, cloth, leather, metal) to a section of the painting. You can, for example, use a combination of custom brushes to quickly add cracks, dirt and scratches to textures or images. A custom brush can add that special texture or help speed up your workflow. If you use Photoshop (version 7 and CS), whether it is to paint textures for your 3D-models or for classical digital art, a really good tool is to build your own custom brushes.
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