![]() i personally just mess around on the brushes and differs the dilution and blending and the persistence sometimes when i colour. ![]() MOST OF THE TIMES I TURN THE NORMAL TO MULTIPLY ^^^^^especially on the flat brush, and sometimes other brushes. some shadowy places like under the hair, the neck, usually use this when making the "final touch” BRUSH - AIR BRUSH: yeah, to some darker or lighter parts. sometimes i use this to colour over the “missing parts or something,Ĥ. BRUSH: WATERBRUSH - DUNNO: dunno… i think i use this brush sometimes to erase some unwanted lines instead of the eraser since it makes the erased parts a little bit “smoother”. YOU CAN FIND THE FLAT BRUSH + OTHER AWESOME BRUSHES HERE: ģ. so this is my mostly used brush when drawing. BRUSH: FLAT - COLOURING SHADING (AKA EVERYTHING): i use this on everything but lineart, like shading, and colouring. With the help of thousands of brushes, you can put every detail where it belongs in your work. ![]() BUT IT’S ALSO GOOD TO USE THE PENCIL (normal setting) TO PAINT SO THAT YOU CAN CLEARLY SEE THE LINEART BETTER (like the karkat drawing there ^^^^ roughly sketched with tick pencil lines)Ģ. It’s a tool designed for drawing and painting, and it has a high focus on detail. BRUSH : BRUSH - LINEART: i usually use this brush for sketching, and linearting. It also seems to be able to recover things from my older version of SAI 2, so I'm not sure if that was just something that was already part of the program before or not.Īnyway, I just thought I would share it since I saw an older post asking about a symmetry tool.Most people have asked me what brush settings i use when drawing sooo, yeahġ. Though, honestly, I think the best part of the update is the ability to recover closed canvases if you closed it without meaning to. This tool also allows you to set up perspective grids which I haven't really played with too much, but will eventually try out at some point. It's a layer thing that you can find here: My first piece I did using the symmetry tool It now has a symmetry tool which is a lot of fun to play with. The August 2019 update of SAI 2 has a bunch of really nice features outlined on the software development page: ![]() I haven't seen anything on this here so I thought I'd go ahead and make a post on it. ![]()
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