Why use 3 brushes to draw when you could use one?
Sorry for the weird thumbnail, I try to make my thumbnails convey messages to everyone regardless of language. I was trying to show that these are 8 brushes that can all sketch, line, & color a picture without having to change the brush. "All in one" brushes, "Multi-tool" brushes, "Does Everything" brushes, whatever you like to call them!
Eight tools with mostly different textures. I have no idea how useful they'll be to you, but they're fun to experiment with so I hope you enjoy them. :) Let's go over them below.
Square Dare - Pen with no color mixing, Paint with color mixing, and turn brush density to "adjust brush density by gap" for pencil/light coloring.
Ringo Brush - Color mixing & Color Jitter on/off. You can also adjust opacity & density to make it sketch.
Square dance - the only repeating tip, has a different texture. Just like the "Square Dare" with a different way of coloring & a different texture.
Fluffy Muffin - A pen/solid flats brush when "color mixing" is off, a fluffy coloring brush when "color mixing" is on, and a pencil at small sizes with "adjust brush density by gap" on.
Wet Multi - A wet pen. Turn watercolor border on and off too if you'd like.
Apple Slice - Adjust opacity & pressure control for different looks.
Book Razor - This was just controlled by pressure. Feel free to make it more or less solid.
Diamond Trismegistus - Diamond, named after the thrice great texture. I just adjust brush density to change the mixing properties on this.
All these examples are lazy, my apologies:
Square Dare, Square Dance, and Ringo Brush are great for more experimental looks.
Fluffy Muffin and Diamond Trismegistus are more natural.
Wet Multi, Book Razor, & Apple Slice are great for soft watery shading.
c-c-c-combo breaker!