This part of the set covers the most common presets that you need for digital painting. Usually you’d use these presets in black and white, but the advantage of the digital painting is that with only one preset you can still use all the colors you want, for instance to simulate the effect of color pencils. This first part of the set covers the sketching and dry techniques phases like pencil, charcoal and hard pastel. The colors of the squares are only for differentiating the parts, they don’t have nothing to be with the colour coding we designed for distinguishing the presets. For the best experience, use a tablet that has tilt since some presets use the “Ascension” parameter. It’s not necessary to have a tablet but I don’t recommend using a mouse because some presets can work in a unexpected ways because they use sensors like pressure or tilt. The set is designed for being used with tablet. The Muses Pack focuses on providing a rich and varied painting experience with a traditional look. Each has some functionality that isn’t present in the other. Although both packs have some things in common, I think that they complement each other very well. The set I created for “Muses” was created made to complement the default set and also to be compatible with another packs, like David Revoy’s pack. This pack cover the basic necessities for the most painting projects. Managing so many presets is rather more difficult than 42, the number of presets of this pack. Krita makes it really easy to create brush presets and if we don’t take care, we’ll create hundreds of presets. So, without further ado: the Krita Training Vol.2: Muses Brush Set is here! The DVD is coming along nicely, and the contents will be on the printer on Monday 30 of September! Together with David Revoy and Timothee Giet, we created a standard for brush sets - and we have also created a SVG library with modular vector icons that are easy to adapt and use. Creating the brush set has been an enriching experience. This time, we’ll discuss the brush set I’ve created for the “Muses” training DVD. Last time, we went through the options for the versatile and expressive hairy brushes.
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