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I got a lot of questions about which brushes I use, so I decided to make a little overview of the ones I like to use most at the moment!

[minor edit: I was using the beta version of max's set with the wrong names, turns out 'gouache b' was actually called 'gouache clean'! updated the text & image.]

PHOTOSHOP BRUSHES

01 // HARD ROUND // from The Loish Brushset - http://cbr.sh/3jq96x (free)

This is the brush I use the most. I’ve used it for sketching, painting, detailing, coloring, you name it. I feel like it’s a super versatile brush because it’s very responsive to pressure. If you press softer, you can use it to blend; if you press harder, you can use it for sharp detail. I use this brush in almost all of my digital art. 

02 // MACALABS HB PENCIL // from Macalabs Sketching Photoshop Brushes - http://cbr.sh/fg8up?ref=loish ($5)

This is my favorite sketching brush. It’s one of those brushes that totally chagned my process and way of working - my sketches are much more dynamic and flowing because of this brush. As you can see, it’s great for details and sharp lines but also soft, sweeping lines that give movement and gesture to the sketch. I really couldn’t do without this brush. 

03 // FLAT TEXTURE BRUSH // from Viorie’s brush set - http://cbr.sh/u3c3pw?ref=loish ($5)

I recently discovered this one while making the cloud studies, and so far it’s been a great investment, especially for speedpainting environments. It adds a bit of texture and blends in a soft way, so it’s great for softer color gradations that could use a bit of texture. The brush set as a whole is kind of chaotic with a lot of repeating brushes, but there are some gems in there.

TYPICAL PHOTOSHOP PROCESS

In this step-by-step, you can see that I always sketch with the Macalabs HB pencil first, and then use hard round for nearly everything else. Keep in mind that I’m also using gradients and feathered lasso selections to modify the colors, but when it comes to painting with a brush, it’s almost always hard round once I get past the sketching phase. 


PROCREATE BRUSHES

01 // MAXU GOUACHE CLEAN // from MaxPack’s Gouache set - https://gumroad.com/l/GouacheMaxPack ($25)

This brush pack has A LOT of stuff, but I personally don’t like to switch between brushes a lot. I prefer to just stick to a small handful of brushes, otherwise the process will get too chaotic for me. My favorite brush from this set is Gouache B, which is awesome for sketching and also works well for blending. It’s pretty versatile, so I’ve been able to create entire paintings with just this brush. The flat shape and texture is what makes this one work for me. 

02 // MAXU GOUACHE BRISTLE // from MaxPack’s Gouache set - https://gumroad.com/l/GouacheMaxPack ($25)

Another one from the gouache pack - this time a bristly one. I’m usually not big on dry brush effects but this one works great for getting soft color blending. It’s a good substitute for the gradient and feathered lasso in photoshop since the belding is so soft, and it adds a bit of texture too. 

03 // RAZUM PRO2 BUMPO // from Brush Pack Pro II by RazumInc - http://cbr.sh/ai2y9?ref=loish ($15)

This was the first brush set I downloaded for procreate and it was what I needed at that time. I was looking for a way to replicate the hard round blending effect from photoshop, and this brush does a pretty nice job, even though it is sometimes hard to control the size and pressure. It gives a creamy painting effect and a minimal amount of texture. There’s a lot of other nice concept-arty brushes in this pack too. 

TYPICAL PROCREATE PROCESS

I almost always sketch with the MaxU Gouache B brush - it’s the closest I’ve found to the Macalabs HB photoshop brush in terms of mixing softer and harder lines. When I’m adding color, the MaxU Gouache Bristle helps me to create soft color gradations, like you can see on her hair and face. In the last step, I use a mix of brushes to detail (I haven’t really found the perfect detailing brush in procreate yet) but the bumpo brush comes in handy too. 

 Hope you guys find this useful! Let me know if you have any questions! 

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Anonymous

I recently joined Patreon just to support you and gain access to to your amazing library of resources. Looking into the brushes, I noticed that 01 // HARD ROUND // from The Loish Brushset has a faulty link (404 error). Any way you could refresh the link please?

Loish

sorry about that! they're now only available through my site. I made that change a few days ago which is why I haven't updated it yet! Please don't spread the link around because it's technically only for those who signed up to the newsletter: https://loish.net/free-goodie-bag-for-digital-artists/

Anonymous

I love the brushes so much. thanks a lot!

Anonymous

Heya. So is there a point you're using mixer brush in the process in Photoshop?

Loish

nope, i never use mixer brushes! I only blend with the brush itself. for some reason those kinds of tools never worked well for me, but i know that the technology is getting better and better!

Anonymous

Oh wow, so your style is full on opacity layering, almost like it would be with felt i.e. copic in a way, nice. I'll have to appreciate your work in a new light now.

Anonymous

Awesome to see everything sorted. Thanks

Anonymous

The last one is now $5 not $10 :) thanks so much for these links can't wait to see what else is here on your patreon ❤

Anonymous

I bought the sketching brushes but I can't use them. Anyone willing to convert a .tsp file to .abr? You just use photoshop to do it. I have an old version and can't do it. https://www.grutbrushes.com/how-to-convert-and-export-a-photoshop-tpl-tool-preset-to-an-abr/

Loish

I can try it for you! just send over an email to loishh@gmail.com with the brushes & how-to link included.

Anonymous

I recall there was a brush set you use a lot from I believe an Asian artist, which set was that?

Loish

could that be the shiyoon kim brushes? https://gumroad.com/l/shiyoonink they're excellent for sketching!

Anonymous

Thank you so much!

salomon varela

Hi, how are you? I have a question. Can these you give away, can I use them for the procreate app? sorry, I use google traslante. XD

Loish

hello! yes, you can import them into procreate! they might not work exactly the same, but for the most part they are the same.

Anonymous

i got the viorie brush set but i cant find the flat textured brush anywhere could uhelp me? btw i adore ur work

Loish

i believe it's called 'texture2' in the set, have you tried searching through your brushes? (in photoshop you can type in a search term)

Anonymous

oh wow i didnt realize u could search terms now xD how photoshop has advanced ty

Anonymous

Bought them for procreate

Anonymous

I'm so excited to go through all your tutorials now that I've finally bit the bullet and joined! One question, I see when you draw with the Macalabs brush that it behaves differently in that yours kinda moves in the direction your drawing in. I don't know if there's a setting I've missed, but just wondered about it! (not that it matters much since I need to nail my anatomy more and shape language but yeah, just curious! ^^)

Loish

thanks so much for joining! a few people have pointed this out but i'm not sure what the reason for this is. i did install the brush as "tool presets" rather than just plain brushes, and i access it from the tool presets panel. maybe this is the reason?

Anonymous

Does the macalabs hb not work in procreate?

Loish

it does although it has a slightly different feel to it!