raven
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Post by raven on Nov 14, 2024 13:51:27 GMT -5
Anyone know any good techniques for mimicking watercolor in procreate? I feel I have a nice hybrid style of it but I want to improve.
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Post by vantid on Nov 14, 2024 15:02:48 GMT -5
Not a technique exactly, but I like the watercolor maxpack for $25. It has a nice inking brush and the splatter, bloom, and salt brushes are so satisfying. maxpacks.com/watercolor-maxpack
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Kit Collie
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Post by Kit Collie on Nov 14, 2024 17:31:53 GMT -5
If you're not already doing this, I'd highly recommend overlaying watercolour paper textures (I like to make it the top layer & use a multiply layer at low opacity) If you need some high quality paper textures, here's my little hoard! The canson montval files are snapshots I took of cold-press paper in various lighting conditions
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Kit Collie
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Post by Kit Collie on Nov 14, 2024 17:33:45 GMT -5
DAUB also sells some textured brushes for procreate that might suit what you're after
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Post by creeps on Nov 14, 2024 17:46:09 GMT -5
Not a technique exactly, but I like the watercolor maxpack for $25. It has a nice inking brush and the splatter, bloom, and salt brushes are so satisfying. maxpacks.com/watercolor-maxpackI haven't used Max's watercolor brush set specifically but I second his brushes. I use his oil pack for all of my digital art nowadays.
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