Quadart
01-04-2008, 04:24 PM
Hair Brushes and Fur Tutorial
I created a set of 54 hair brushes recently using radially symmetric dot patterns created in Adobe Illustrator. 27 are a duplicate set with the dots spaced at half the distance apart from the first set of 27 (maintaining the same dot sizes throughout). I still have to decide which brushes to combine in a smaller set of about 10 to 20 brushes total. I’m still experimenting with these.
You can download the brushes here (http://billmelvinart.com/client3/BillMelvinBrushes.zip)
For good results, use Flow instead of Opacity to adjust the brushes. Also, turning off Other Dynamics produces interesting results as well. Tweak, tweak and tweak somemore.
You’ll have to root through them and find what’s useful from what’s redundant to you.
I also have a short fur PS tutorial here (http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=166&t=549267)
Have fun.
I created a set of 54 hair brushes recently using radially symmetric dot patterns created in Adobe Illustrator. 27 are a duplicate set with the dots spaced at half the distance apart from the first set of 27 (maintaining the same dot sizes throughout). I still have to decide which brushes to combine in a smaller set of about 10 to 20 brushes total. I’m still experimenting with these.
You can download the brushes here (http://billmelvinart.com/client3/BillMelvinBrushes.zip)
For good results, use Flow instead of Opacity to adjust the brushes. Also, turning off Other Dynamics produces interesting results as well. Tweak, tweak and tweak somemore.
You’ll have to root through them and find what’s useful from what’s redundant to you.
I also have a short fur PS tutorial here (http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=166&t=549267)
Have fun.
