A limited set of tools to produce simple, happy paintings.
A limited set of brushes meant to emulate the small toolset of everyone's favorite chill painter dude; Bob Ross.

Included are 5 brushes and a color palette, and should contain everything you need to follow along with some happy little paintings.
These brushes were created with intent to be used on a single layer filled with color (usually white). Each brush has some simple operations they can perform under different settings.
BRUSH TIPS & INSTRUCTIONS
For any of these; adjusting the "Ammount of paint" slider in the Tool Properties window to 0 will cause the brush to behave as a blender.
Wide Bristles: Main paintbrush with an optional "extra bristly" mode.
- Enabling the Dual Brush checkbox in the tool property window will make the brush extra bristly (note; this changes how the brush behaves when being used as a blender, which may be undesirable)
Square Bristles: Secondary paintbrush which can be used for shorter strokes or taps to the canvas.
Taps & Fan: Simulates many functions from one brush.
- To simulate a round brush being tapped on the canvas, the default settings will work.
- To simulate a Fan brush on its flat side; enable Dual brush (best used when tapping, or stroking side-to-side or downward). To angle the fan, you must turn the canvas.(changing the angle slider will not work)
- To simulate a Fan brush on its sharp edge; disable Dual brush and set the Thickness slider to a low number. To angle this, use the Angle slider in the Tool properties.
- NOTE: If desired this tool could be duplicated and set to these different sets of parameters to save them individually instead of changing the sliders while working.
Detail Brush: For sharp and clear lines.
Palette Knife: For rough scrapes of paint in its default settings.
- Angle slider can be used to fix the angle of the knife while dragging on the canvas.
- Turning off Dual brush will make the knife much less rough, and lay down more of a smooth, angled stroke.
Joy of Doodling