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Round:
Used for painting both broad areas and fine detail depending on the
brush size. Flat:
Creates a sharp edge. Bright:
Creates a sharp edge like the flat, but hairs are shorter. Filbert:
Rounded corners help create strokes without hard edges. Fan
or Blender: Used dry to blend and smooth already created
strokes, or used with the tips loaded with paint to create texture. Liner,
Script or Rigger: Long haired brushes good for lettering
and detail.
Different
Shapes Make Different Strokes
The brush strokes shown to the right were made using round, filbert and flat bristle brushes, respectively. |
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