A number of traditional mimicking brush presets have been created with the idea of creating a complete (or as close to complete as possible) set that would resemble very closely traditional brushes on canvas, including dry brushes, bristle brushes and a versatile oil brush. There were also too many changes and refinements to keep track of.
With very few exceptions they follow the tag list on the right. The following image shows the categories, on the left hand side, in which the brushes are and are given the tags on the right. The RZV Krita BrushKit follows the default categorization from Krita v4.0.0. The artists I enumerated have massively different styles, going from very digital-like to a traditional look that feels unreal for a digital painting. With this pack I hope to have made a good enough job so that no matter your style, you will find what you need. Simon Stålenhag, Sergey Kolesov, Piotr Jabłoński, Marco Bucci and many other amazing artists.
Krita digital painting brushes software#
The RZV Krita BrushKit is based on other software (Photoshop, Corel) presets I saw in tutorials and speedpaintings made by people like Sinix, Atey Ghailan, The Art of Aaron Blaise, This is excellent news! It pushes us to make better quality assets and with that said, I hope you still enjoy this brush pack!
I have no complaints about the new default set, it in fact has forced me to remove quite a few brush presets from the previous versions of RZV Krita BrushKit.
I’ve only kept the really different brush presets to improve upon the already excellent new default set from Krita v4.0.0. We have it! With v3.00 of RZV Krita BrushKit, this set has been completely reworked. With the release of Krita v4.0.0 the RZV Krita BrushKit need its own upgrade.