For muddy ground and muddy paintings!
I don't usually talk about myself here, but I just came home from a long trip and am glad to be back. My grandma unfortunately passed of old age, so we had to go on a surprise trip a few weeks earlier than we originally planned. Thanks for your patience if you were waiting for something, thanks for hanging around & reading anyway. :,) I hope all you guys are doing well and taking care of yourselves!
Today I'm posting 4 odd brushes based around a mud/ground tip I made for a different set. Great for painting ground, impressionist looks, and blending in general. Here's the thumbnail art in full, a little mudskipper (Periophthalmus argentilineatus) in honor of the muddy name!
The brushes:
The Muddy Brushy - The most controlled of the mud tips. Chunky, but blends well and glazes gently.
The Mudskipper - Perfect for throwing muddy ground & dapples around. With a bit of adjustment it can be used for things like trees & background shapes.
The Mudslide Brush - A scatterbrush that mixes surprisingly well. Great for everything from speckles to dappled light. Adjust the gap for different effects like scales.
Pathway Painter - Originally made to be a rock pathway, now a painter. You can always readjust the brush to no mix & increase the gap to make another stone pathway brush if you'd like. Looks funky in watercolor, great for dappling and soft blob textures.
Ok, thanks again for reading & checking these brushes out. I hope all of you take care of yourselves well & make sure to do the same for your loved ones. Stay healthy, wealthy, & wise.❤
MUDSLIIIIIDE!!!!