Purchase: Neon Nights Glow in the Dark Paint, Phosphorescent, $16.99 (was $24.Everyone who is attracted to digital drawing has to find their own way in. Each person has their own reasons - convenience (no scanning!), unlimited undo, ability to scale any element you draw, etc. but for some people simply being able to create “mobile art” on the go is a compelling part of the reason. Jeff Hebert fits in this category. Traditionally trained as an artist and hailing from a small town in Massachusetts, he has taken strongly to the idea of producing art on mobile phones and tablets. In fact, he joined our SketchBook beta team a few years back and always has great perspectives about how to improve our apps. Of course, Jeff isn’t all digital - not many artists are *only* analog or *only* digital. He uses a traditional approach along with digital techniques on his iPad and Android tablets (e.g., Scan Sketch) to create painting of wildlife and caricatures, two of his favorite subjects. We asked him to make a brush set for us that works well for the kind of art he creates. What you’ll findĭownload Jeff’s Rough Canvas Brush Set, and you’ll find a combination of dry brushes, as well as a few cool pencils he uses for details and texture to give his digital paintings a more traditional rough, textured feel. Even better, he’s included his “Grain” brush that you can use to paint on a “noise” overlay to give your paintings an interesting rough canvas look. A very quick, rough demo featuring some of the 240 brushes available in my new brush set, exclusively for use with Autodesk Sketchbook Pro and available from. Jeff says nothing he paints feels done until he runs this Grain brush over his paintings - which he does by setting the size as large as possible and painting over the entire canvas.
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