Solid G-Pen Paint

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A collection of g-pen like brushes for painting purposes. They're all made with the base tip and have a rough feeling to it.

Hello again!! I'm really glad people really like my x marker solid paint set; thank you for the 1k+ downloads!

A while back I've made some very simple solid g-pen painting brushes that I've grown to really love in my past works. Free forever.

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Each brush is built to have a solid feel, even with the mixing/blending brushes. I tend to avoid using the blending brushes due to my own preferences, but I kept it in this set for people who would find it useful.

I also adjusted the settings so you can easily swap to watercolor borders and adjust the thickness as you please.

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Here's some cut-in examples that were made for a friend. Used mainly Paint Fill (~60 thickness) and Paint (~20 thickness) for these ones, I believe. 

  

This set great for rough solid paintings, along with concept art. They're also good for filling with solid, clean color in any drawing generally.

I have more examples, but they're all fanarts so I cannot showcase them here unfortunately :')

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Extensive Notes about each brush:
  1. Ballpoint is meant to act as a ballpoint pen; meant for sketching and for adding small details. There's also a Mili pen, which is like Ballpoint but with less line pressure variation.
  2. Paint is meant for lining, details, and sketching. Has a consistent thickness.
  3. Paint Fill is an accidental all-purpose brush that can be used for lining, coloring, filling gaps, shading, etc. The brush becomes thicker as you apply more pressure. The best for coloring in large quantities.
  4. Paint and Paint Fill do not mix. Both are meant for solid applications and are the primary brushes I use in this set.
  5. The color of Paint Mix quickly becomes strong as more pressure is applied. Good for adding small bits of color to blend in. The brush becomes thicker as more pressure is applied.
  6. Blend is a pretty standard blending brush; a bit more on the solid side though. The brush becomes thicker as more pressure is applied.

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