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11mo
I can't download my Photoshop Brush Set. Tried with two different browsers: Chrome and Edge previously cleaning cache and cookies and on both I have always the same response when I pressed download:
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9mo
Hi, please contact Proko support for assistance with downloading. Thanks! (sorry for late reply)
Hi,
does this dynamic rotation also work with wacom intuos 2?
I've noticed that the brush sizes by default are very large, Does this mean the canvas size I'm using is far too small or are the brushes sized that way so that they maintain the desired texture when used large and small
I have the intention of buying all 3 packs of yours. I'm using procreate, so wonder if this photoshop pack is appropriate with procreate? And if it does, so does this photoshop pack have the same brushes with the procreate pack, or it totally different from procreate pack.
9mo
Hey emjo, I would not recommend this set for Procreate. Although I would expect many of the brushes to work fine, many will act differently than intended. More so than that, there are over 600 brushes, organized by Photoshop's folder system which Procreate doesn't have. I intend to adapt the brushes to Procreate in the future. If you're interested in pencils and dry media brushes, I have two Procreate packs designed for those.
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Does this support Wacom's Art Pen barrel rotation function?
11mo
These brushes use tilt sensitivity to control brush rotation, so you do not need to use the Art Pen. After using both rotation control of the Art pen and normal tilt control for rotation, I have found that tilt control works just as well, and is even a little more natural to how you would rotate an actual pencil. Also, I found that the Wacom Art pen lacks pressure levels compared to the Wacom Pro Pen 2.
Lane Brown added a new lesson
11mo
Lane Brown added a new premium lesson
1yr
Lane Brown added a new tool
1yr
wowww, so inspiring! beautiful sensible drawings!
hat brush are you using?
I missed the name of the artist you like….Steve?
Lane Brown added a new lesson
2yr
Hi. I bought this pack and I’m struggling to do gradients or even graining layers with tilt, and I think that might has to do with pressure sensitivity settings. Is there an optimal pressure sensitivity setting for Procreate that would help me achieve the best results?
Hi Lane!
When I’m using an overlay layer, it doesn’t work the same way as yours does. The overlay layer acts more like a highlighter than an actual color layer and I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong.
(a user on YouTube had the same problem as well)
3yr
The trick I've found with Overlay layers is to paint with mid-tones. (around 50% on the value scale). You can use any colors, as long as you stick to a mid-value, and it will simply modify the hue/saturation. When you use lighter or darker values that will push and pull the values of your image. That can be useful. I often use Overlay mode to both alter color and values. You just have to be mindful of this. If you only want to modify color, then choose mid-values from the color window.
3yr
Here's a new portrait drawn with Pastel Pro Pack!
I tend to do roughly 70% of a drawing using one or two of the pencil brushes (at the top of the brush list), then finish with broad, heavy texture, strokes from the other brushes. Much of the process is about controlling edges and value contrast.
I talk a good bit about my process, including how I set up my iPad for efficient drawing, in this live demo on the Proko channel:
https://www.proko.com/lesson/pastel-drawing-in-procreate-with-lane-brown-livestream/discussions
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Lane Brown added a new lesson
3yr
3yr
Attached are a couple of recent drawing from life using the Charcoal Master Pack. I use the smudge tool (included in pack) quite often as I work, both as a means of softening edges and reducing unwanted contrast. I find that it often work well to smudge (soften) a rough area of the drawing, then go back over it with more defined and controlled marks.