Update: V.2 (A small update was made to fine tune the pressure sensitivity of the graphite brush.)
This brush was made from scans I took of a graphite stick at around 600dpi. I hope you can enjoy using this as much as I do.
Here is an example of a quick sketch using only the graphite brush and the kneaded eraser.










The brush is designed to accept pressure sensitivity and tilt.

The effect is shown for both the pencils alone and combined with the blender
I typically use the kneaded eraser that comes with CSP with these two brushes.

This is what the brush alone can do with color mixing turned on and off. I use it off for linework and on for coloring and rendering. It is good for blocking things in.

This Is the default blender settings. Going back and forth makes a nice transition or you can push color in one direction or another.

Adjusting the gap setting will give you different levels of drag for the color and texture left over.

If you turn on the Spraying effect you get a more scattered blend that i like to use to in certain images.

I also have two paper textures I use a lot with these.
This one is taken from a scan of pastel paper

This one is a scan from a Strathmore toned sketchbook

Brushes
Paper textures
Old version