Trying to find balance between blender and painter brush? iPad Pro

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Trying to find balance between blender and painter brush? iPad Pro

Post by mhulse » Thu Apr 09, 2020 5:13 pm

Hello,

I can't seem to find a good setting for a brush that replicates oil paint 1" and 2" bristle brush.

It seems like when I set the option to lay down color, then the blending doesn't work; when I turn down color, then blending works better, but I don't get the color I want.
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The above screen shot shows what I've been trying, but it just isn't yielding the results I am looking for.

Has anyone else figured out the best settings that would replicate the paint load of an oil paint bristle brush, one that blends as well as lays down color?
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Re: Trying to find balance between blender and painter brush? iPad Pro

Post by ArmorWraith » Thu Apr 09, 2020 9:23 pm

I have never used real paints, so I don't quite know how they should feel.

I took what you were asking for and tried to make the brush you described.
If you apply more pressure it should lay down solid color, and if you press lightly it should blend fairly well.

You can tweak the options as needed, but I hope this gets you closer to your desired goal! :)

One thing to take note on ipad, the pressure curve often needs large adjustments to "feel" right. Might be part of why you're having some trouble with the finer blending.

All the best,

Armor
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Re: Trying to find balance between blender and painter brush? iPad Pro

Post by mhulse » Thu Apr 09, 2020 10:01 pm

Whoa! Armor, you are AWESOME!

Thanks for the help and the brush, I'm testing it out now!!!

Also, thanks for the tip on the pressure setting, that must be part of my problem!

I'll let you know how it goes! Thank you so much!!!!
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Re: Trying to find balance between blender and painter brush? iPad Pro

Post by mhulse » Thu Apr 09, 2020 10:09 pm

WOW this is exactly what I wanted!!!

Thank you so much for the brush, it's great!!!!!

I greatly appreciate the pro help Armor!

Have an excellent rest of your week. :)
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Post by ArmorWraith » Thu Apr 09, 2020 11:10 pm

Perfect :D You too mate!

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Re: Trying to find balance between blender and painter brush? iPad Pro

Post by support » Tue Apr 28, 2020 10:37 am

Better set pen pressure controller to Color amount, or it will be very hard to control blending
Also, if you want to simulate brislte brush maybe be better to enable "bristle brush mode" :)
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Re: Trying to find balance between blender and painter brush? iPad Pro

Post by mhulse » Tue Apr 28, 2020 7:49 pm

Thank you support for the tips!

I love Paintstorm Studio!!!! Amazing app!
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Re: Trying to find balance between blender and painter brush? iPad Pro

Post by Aldor » Mon Feb 08, 2021 2:26 pm

ArmorWraith wrote:
Thu Apr 09, 2020 9:23 pm
One thing to take note on ipad, the pressure curve often needs large adjustments to "feel" right. Might be part of why you're having some trouble with the finer blending.
Hi, could you please provide an example of your pressure curve since I tried to find better values but without success (iPad Pro 10.5 2nd generation).

Thanks!
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Re: Trying to find balance between blender and painter brush? iPad Pro

Post by ArmorWraith » Mon May 10, 2021 1:32 pm

This is an example I use on my brushes. I like finer control on the softer end of the brush curve.
I would recommend you play around with different curves a bit till it feels nice. There is no right or wrong with the pressure curves!

What will determine your curve?

- The wear on your apple pencil tip
- What kind of screen protector or lack of
- Any dropping of the apple pencil
- How you hold your pencil and your hand weight

If you suspect the pencil is not responding correctly, try this website using your apple pencil, a few of the demos will show you right away if it's not responding appropriately.

https://pressurejs.com/

Pressure curves are one of the core functions of any painting program, I would highly recommend spending some time with it to really grasp what is possible. Curves are unique to their artists just as much as anything else is. Find what feels comfortable and go from there. :)

Good luck to you!

All the best,
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