For whatever reason, Ko-Fi doesn't have a search engine, so it's hard to find things on it without using Google or scouring Tumblr & Twitter for links. Here's a bunch I found!
This is part 2 of 2 - this one is for people with one or two brushes/assets for Clip Studio Paint. Feel free to donate if you enjoy them!
Chainmail Brush for PS by vodoriga
Beetle Pen by Gatchahugs
Kasuy Brush Pack by Kasuy
eristhenat's brushes
Strech Marks Brush Pack by boybites
Clip Studio Brush Set by Alice Duke
Crunchy "No Pressure" Brush by Marighoul (also a procreate version)
✦ Free ✦ Photoshop/Clip Studio Brushes by Washabae
Pencil & Pastel Brush Set by Leinstellar
Delancy Throne's Brush Packs
Frozcil by Frosty Ice
Boo! Pencil by Astral Arts
Fur Blending Brushes (Photoshop) by Cakewhisk
CSP Brush Masterpost by Bavinmoon/icenoowse
Murmalade's Brushes
My Brushes by dreamyyartist
Dungeon Buddies CSP & Procreate Brush by PanelPerDay
Girasol Brush by Jiiniix
G-Pen Overflow & Watercolor Brushes by Val
Valdynn's Linework Brush
Flower of Hope Brush by Styrnwilf
Perspective Grid 1 by Piipstachio (along with abrush I'll let you find yourself as a surprise!)
Go-To Brush Set 1: Pencil Brushes by brbshop
Lucien's Clip Studio Paint Brushes by mynqzo
Traditional Pencil Brush by EllisNebula
Ancient Brush Patterns by Ezlo_x
vallaslin inspired brushes by Zaahvi
Menace's Marker Brush by MoonfallMenace
Spinosaurus Brush Set and Assets by mani2956
"Mario & Luigi" RPG - Brush Set by monsieurdotpng
Pixel Art Brush Set (Dithering Patterns) by pixelglade (also for aseprite & krita)
Fakemon Brushes on Cursed Eye's Profile, by Scarffles (who has some cool free textures you should look at)
BorupenP - School Supply Brushes by Pharan (who is lovely and you should check their shop)
Reb and Melvin's Silly Brush Pack by Rebeckeroni (also for Procreate)
Tearful Eye's Clip Studio Brushes (also has several Krita & Procreate brushes)
Spike Brush Set Sampler by Inkster Jack
Kizu's CSP Brushes by k12u_3 (also has a procreate set)
Turpentine Brushes by ArtofTangmo
1tcheyeball's Brush Set !! by xing
Catate's Essential Brush Set by soycatate
Acrylic Pencil by candicorn (also has procreate brushes)
Void "FETA" Brush Set by Voidbrush
Halloween Brush Set by Laurie-Writes
Vivixstar's Brushes
Digital Brush Tester Card by Vambyte
Kazideus' Brushes
Dapple and Spot Brushes by SwordsandSpectacles
And as someone in advertising, I'm obligated to plug my KoFi with free brushes too. 🙇♀️
Did not realize people couldn't see these blanks on bsky if they didn't have an account, so here they are! I'll post any new ones I make or updates to these here instead from now on.
(my script is in the alt text if ever the font is hard to read)
I’ve been getting a lot of asks wondering how I go about picking my colors for character designs, pages, backgrounds, etc, pretty much anything about color in general, and I figured in some attempt to try to answer them all at once, here’s my attempt at a color-centric art tutorial! I’m far from an expert on the subject, and I haven’t received any formal training on the matter, so this is entirely constructed of ideas I’ve gleaned from a bunch of snippets of different people’s advice over the years, studying other people’s art, and experimenting on my own to create something that works for me. Nonetheless, I feel passionate about the subject, and I hope this is able to help make color “click!” like a key in a hole for anyone who reads it. I had to discover my key-click moment on my own through trial and error, but i don’t believe in gatekeeping advice, so hopefully I can help you skip the trouble I went through lmfao.
None of this is meant to be like… a shaming or judgmental authoritative truth of “this is how it must always be done! anything outside of my vision is wrong and morally bad! Harrumph!!!” Especially since this is random shit I’ve figured out on my own with no formal training. It’s more just “if you are looking for something to ease your strain, perhaps this might help you give you what you need to have an easier time!” But most of the time I don’t even color my illustrations the way I do in this tutorial. Usually I try to balance & combine these principles with the “standard colors” that a scene is “supposed to be,” like if the ground is a concrete gray and the trees are green, I’ll keep them looking gray and green (depending on the lighting), but with the knowledge of “I want this to be a sad scene, so I’ll make the grays and greens lean heavily closer to blue, so the audience knows that it’s time to be sad.” Stuff like that. They’re cheat codes for strategic intent, not strict rules.
Now hopefully when it comes to covering more specific things, like how I design my characters, you guys now know the baseline foundation I’m running off of so I don’t have to explain all of this first before I get into the nitty-gritty hairs of “why I made this character purple and green vs why this character is blue and yellow” lmao.
Color is a hard subject to explain! Most of the color theory explanations I’ve heard primarily cover stuff like the science of reflecting light, then name drops all the famous kinds of color palettes, tells me what a cool vs warm color is, explains nothing else, and dips. Which, personally, has literally never been helpful for me when it comes to understanding why the fuck my painting should include the color blue in the shadows. Heaven forbid applying any of that shit to character design. Ough. No I had to figure that out on my own lmfao. So therefore this tutorial is more skewed towards that kind of perspective, someone who doesn’t really benefit (at least at this skill level) from the scientific cerebral shit. I want to know the why behind your creative choices!!! Tell me why the curtains must be blue!! That’s what’s important to me on a practical level. Dont get me wrong, I’m sure one day I’ll learn the purpose behind the scientific stuff, I’m sure there’s a reason behind it, but you’ve gotta figure out how to take the first steps at all to begin with before I can get to the master level stuff of like………scientifically understanding how bounce light works. And if we don’t understand why the curtains are blue, I don’t think we’re gonna get why the bounce light should be blue, too. So I wanted to explain it!!! I wanted to cover it!! Because I’ve never seen it explained before!!! And it’s important to know the why!!!
And uhm. Hopefully I managed to do an alright job at that lol. I hope you guys enjoy! <3
The Glitching Out Even More Brush Pack is available over here!
Disintegrate your art, burn it, distort it. Every brush has settings to adjust size, spread, and direction. Compatible with Clip Studio only. Tell Procreate to hurry up on their desktop app. 🥺
Don’t forget: 200+ freebie brushes | and my brush tag is here!
Hi! Im an mspaint artist and one of the things i struggle with is making my art look clean with straight lines, i was wondering how you achieved it so well in your drawings? Also in your commission post one of the drawing has a bit shaded with dots, howd you get the dots spaces so evenly and perfect in shape?
CURVE TOOL, CURVE TOOL ! ! Here's a small tutorial for making lineart, but yeah, the curve tool is what I use to make my art be clean and shaped o<I :0)
And for the little dots , I made them! one by one, copy pasting over and over again with the help of the grid option (cuadricula in spanish, i don't know what it is its name in english)
And I think I have said it before but everytime I do a pattern I save it in a file with all my other Assets, as well as all my backgrounds so I can use them wherever I want ^^ Here are the ones I had made!
And sometimes I do this so too because it look nice as shading
The non-awaited continuation to my previous palette challenge.... and just in time for halloween!! wait. what do you mean it's not halloween--
Opening up to taking requests for these as well!! Please send them through my inbox if you're interested!