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Brush Dump: Spraypaint, Dual/Shadow, Tread, Seuratizer

PostPosted: 28 Nov 2013, 08:43
by maninmachine
Feeling lazy for the holidays - just going to plop these all together.

Spraypaint - pressure is analogous to distance from canvas here (lighter = smaller and more spread apart)

Dual - two tone brush, no overlap from rotation/direction

Shadow - two tone brush, static scatter direction - overlap from rotation/direction makes shadow effect

Tread - silly, looks like a tire tread

Seuratizer - (added 12/25/13, Merry Christmas!) - this is an offshoot of the spraypaint brush. It's chock-full of controllers, but mainly it dances around the selected hue by a few degrees while changing value and scatter distance from pressure. Was trying to make a brush that would emulate pointillism. It works well as a image-based color filter and also for leaves and such.

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Re: Brush Dump: Spraypaint, Dual/Shadow, Tread

PostPosted: 28 Nov 2013, 08:46
by maninmachine
here are some samples of the spraypaint...
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" First test with the spraypaint brush. Image-based color, ~10min. Splotches added with simple round.
Reference photo here: http://www.deviantart.com/art/frog-79415530 "

Re: Brush Dump: Spraypaint, Dual/Shadow, Tread

PostPosted: 28 Nov 2013, 09:57
by u2bleank
maninmachine : like always you did well with your brushes, thanks for sharing ;)

Re: Brush Dump: Spraypaint, Dual/Shadow, Tread

PostPosted: 06 Dec 2013, 04:01
by maninmachine
thanks u2 :)

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Re: Brush Dump: Spraypaint, Dual/Shadow, Tread, Seuratizer

PostPosted: 26 Dec 2013, 03:53
by maninmachine
The image-based color samples here show the value-slamming effect of using light pressure. The blue plants at the bottom show the use of a single selected color.

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Re: Brush Dump: Spraypaint, Dual/Shadow, Tread

PostPosted: 03 Jan 2014, 10:25
by dirtyklingon
maninmachine wrote:thanks u2 :)

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oooooh can you make these ones available please? :D


great brushes in general!

Re: Brush Dump: Spraypaint, Dual/Shadow, Tread, Seuratizer

PostPosted: 05 Jan 2014, 19:22
by maninmachine
Here ya go. It's an offshoot of the shadow brush. Pressure will basically change the shadow contrast as it will spread the light and dark apart. Very light pressure will just do alternating light/dark in a line. Just add the random signal to the rotation controller and use the solid square shape for the fuzzy effect shown in the picture. With random rotation on, try the empty square for another weird effect not shown.

Edit - forgot to mention: increasing the size (try 50px) is an easy way of smoothing the shadow (less jagged).

Re: Brush Dump: Spraypaint, Dual/Shadow, Tread, Seuratizer

PostPosted: 08 Jan 2014, 08:58
by lorrimoris
Can you please help me to know, what are the names of the tools that are used in Photoshop for giving special effects to the pic.. like those you have given spray , brush etc.. I am not that much aware about them I am just a beginner and looking some sort of idea to how to use such tools. But I am not sure which I have to use for which purpose...

Re: Brush Dump: Spraypaint, Dual/Shadow, Tread, Seuratizer

PostPosted: 09 Jan 2014, 02:15
by maninmachine
lorrimoris wrote:Can you please help me to know, what are the names of the tools that are used in Photoshop for giving special effects to the pic.. like those you have given spray , brush etc.. I am not that much aware about them I am just a beginner and looking some sort of idea to how to use such tools. But I am not sure which I have to use for which purpose...


Photoshop was only used to copy and paste images together for the Seuratizer sample - everything else was done in BlackInk. The spraypaint and seuratizer samples use image-based color: download the attached brush; install it into the correct directory; open BlackInk and select the brush; choose image-based color (mona lisa); click the folder that pops up below to load an image; paint over the image. To do a drip effect: select the simple round brush; hold shift (will straighten stroke path); paint downward with decreasing pressure (decreases in size). The background of the frog image is just scattered empty circles - can't remember the specific brush I used there, but most will work with a few adjustments. It may help to know that these brushes were intended for use with a pen and tablet - it may be difficult to achieve the same results with a mouse. Hope this helped - let me know if there's anything else.

Re: Brush Dump: Spraypaint, Dual/Shadow, Tread, Seuratizer

PostPosted: 31 Jan 2014, 11:04
by realtimematrix
To do a drip effect: select the simple round brush; hold shift (will straighten stroke path); paint downward with decreasing pressure (decreases in size).


Simple and very effect full technique. Many thanks for your help :up: