Pens I like to use, with two different bases, one round, another rougher pen.
P-Pen set:
My typical art brushes, mostly for lineart, but also simple backgrounds and coloring.
The "real" brushes have a texture that is a rough but standard brush size at smaller sizes, with much more expanded wave at higher sizes good for a flat textured look.
P-Pen: A standard pen, some slight variation of size in the brush, but opaque.
Color Mix: Uses perceptual color mixing feature for mixing colors
2 tone: The pen will transition to the sub color with increased pressure
Random: Has slight variations of the base color for a more randomized spread of strokes. Mixes with the sub color as well.
Description of most used tool property options:
Sharp angles: Only used on a few spots usually, but sharp edges on accute angles are tough to get otherwise.
Stabilization: I'll change this a lot for either quick sketches or lettersetting.
Post correction: When set to 100, it's a lot easier to make straight lines with being able to keep brush size variety, without needing a ruler.
Vector magnet: Can use this with vector layers to more easily connect circles or other closed shapes.
P-Pen materials