![]() ![]() – for the cloud brushes in particular I had started doing some research in metheorology so that I could name each brush the proper way (cirrocumulus, altostratus, etc). When the brushes exceed this number, I’ll split them into multiple sets (like Clouds I, Clouds II, etc). – I like my popup palette in Krita to have 12 brush icons (it’s just a matter of preference), so my sets will always be made of 12 brushes. ![]() When I’ll have enough stuff shared to justify a new section on the website I’ll put them all together in the same page.Īs I already said, there are a few small things to point out: It’s not like I use this particular set that much (there are so many instances where you actually need to paint clouds), but I haven’t seen cloud brush sets around often, so I chose to start with these. This is Part II of my Cloud Brushes Set for Krita. ![]()
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