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Good firealpaca brushes
Good firealpaca brushes




good firealpaca brushes

So I guess this is just used for when you have a colorful pattern, lets say a pattern of leaves or flowers for example, and even though you mostly use them inside color illustrations, maybe some other time you will need a single color variant or a black and white version, just to tone the backgorund of a comic or something (but you don’t want to switch your color swatch). I made an example with a bigger colorful image so you can see the differences clearly: I am guessing this is for brushes which have more color variety in them originally, to make the brush act more like a black and white pattern rather than just any image with various color data.

good firealpaca brushes

So far it seems that the only thing “Tone” does is make the brush black-and-white, over-riding even the “use foreground color” option when in both are checked in the brush options. I tried looking up if anyone has posted or talked about this online, but seems that people don’t use the Pattern type brushes as much. Unfortunately, I do not know exactly, but since the the word “tone” is usually related to how shading is done. Hi, i hope this isn't a dumb question but whenever you make a brush say like, a pattern type, what does the "tone" option mean, or what type of effect does it create on the brush compared to a pattern brush without the tone? thanks much!






Good firealpaca brushes