If you like the tool and use it, please send me some of your artwork to post on the blog! Make sure to include how you want to be credited. You can download the whole set here: Stumpy Pencil v.2Įdit : If you use Procreate on the iPad, I have translated the brush to use in the app. I wish I could make it so that it left little pink eraser shavings behind, but there's only so much Photoshop can do. Eraser Tool: "Pencil: Pink Tip Eraser" - Emulates the feel of an attached pencil eraser, with a slight grainy texture and medium flow. Eraser" - an eraser which duplicates the feel and texture of the Stumpy Pencil, so you can erase an retain the textured quality of the line. Brush Tool: "Pencil: Graphite 30 pt." - This one has a gray color included to emulate the look of a soft graphite pencil. Good for tightening up, or when the chiseled head of the Stumpy Pencil isn't working. Brush Tool: "Pencil: Round 3 pt." - A similar pencil, but with a different shaped Brush. It's fast, textured, with a chiseled shape. Brush Tool: "Pencil: Stumpy 6 pt." - The original tool, slightly modified but otherwise as it was. I present this new revised version to you today. So I continue to tweak and refine and expand on it, evolving it and making it more effective with time. It's texture is convincing enough that I have actually used it to make revisions to actual scanned pencil drawings.īut, as with any digital tool that emulates a analog tool, it's never perfect. I even use it for finishing when I want the final output to have a rougher look. I go to it first when I am sketching out ideas in Photoshop. Well it's still one of my most used brushes. My Photoshop effort became quite popular, and even in the long interval when I was not posting, I would still get feedback from people who had found it while searching for Photoshop tools. Flat, soft and dark, crudely sharpened with a knife, a stumpy pencil lays down such an effortless line that it is a great tool for thinking on paper. I started this blog a year or two ago with a Photoshop brush for a stumpy pencil, my favorite drawing tool.
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