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Another speedpaint inspired by my trip to France in June! This is a portrait of a little french village called Pagès. It’s one of those villages that is totally isolated and only has a few houses clustered together. I would have a hard time living there, but it’s so peaceful when we hike through!

I’m trying out different brushes lately to get more texture, which is fun but kind of knocks me out of my flow. I have mixed feelings about the end result, but I want to keep using more brushes in the future. If you guys have any specific brush sets that you like, let me know! I’m always on the lookout for new ones.

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Anonymous

Max pack gouache set is one of my favs.

Anonymous

This is so lovely. I really love when you paint landscapes\speedpaint. Somehow I feel I can connect better to your world :)

Anonymous

Awesome! ~

Anonymous

I can't afford the maclabs brushes at the moment but I subtitute it with the Jingsketch Procreate Brushset! It's super affordable and nice to work with. If you use JING you can also get a 10% discount. :)

Loish

thanks mona! i think I enjoy landscape sketching the most out of all the different subjects I draw at the moment.

Anonymous

I really like the True Grit Texture brushes but they may be a little bit overtextured for you ? ^^'

Anonymous

Even better, Jing has a free sample set so you can try out his brush style to see if you like it. His Edge Control or Edge 2.0 brushes are THE brushes I’d rec for trying to duplicate the Maclabs brushes in Procreate.

Loish

i'll check them out! i usually feel i'm missing texture and need to push it more in my art hehe.

Anonymous

I really love all the new textures you've been implementing into your paintings lately! It's a really nice touch.

Anonymous

I also enjoy the Jingsketch and True Grit Texture Supply brushes mentioned above.

Anonymous

Great to see your landscapes. You might try pushing the landscape colors into some of the intensities and colors you use for your figures. And forever thanks about how you share your work and explorations. You are an excellent teacher (and artist of course)!!

Anonymous

I love the scratchy brushes you used, it gives the piece a nice flow and rhythm.

Anonymous

Procreate has 2 standard brushes which give you that scratchy/lined look: Styx and Thylacine. I think Paperblue uses the latter a lot if I’m not mistaken.

Anonymous

Sometimes being knocked off kilter is fun! It changes up the very day that can be mundane and be a new adventure!

Anonymous

Can u give us your fav procreate brushes

Loish

of course! you can find an overview here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/step-by-step-i-34615265