7 Responses to Drips and Runs Download

  1. I have had so much fun playing with these brushes. Sometime in the future when you aren’t so busy, as I know you are now I have a couple of questions. What settings would you suggest for a brush in this category to do everything the same except without the grainy effect? I tried to lower the grain settings on the option bar, but it said I needed to capture the brush first. I did not know how to do this.

    Thank you for your time when you get a chance.

    • Hi Kathi,
      So sorry I missed this one. Just ignore the the comment about capturing a dab…you don’t need to do that. Lowering the grain setting will work, but you may want to look at the granulation setting in the Real Watercolor Brush Control Panel. Try reducing to zero and see if that is what you are looking for.
      Skip

  2. Hey Skip, these brushes are excellent. In fact, I may not have gotten Painter 12 if I hadn’t found your brushes during the demo period as the default Real Watercolor brushes are a bit underwhelming. Very nice work!

    • Hi Scott,
      You’ve made my day. I love Painter, especially 12, and I’m thrilled if anything I did encourage you to get it. I think my watercolor brushes can be overwhelming at times. I tend to look for big effects…sometimes subtle is better. :)
      Thanks for stopping by and commenting,
      Skip

  3. A week ago I watched your tutorial on using your drips and runs brushes. Now I can’t find that tutorial again? Can you tell me where it is? Also, in the tutorial you mentioned that your download contained more papers. I did download the drips and runs but I can’t locate the papers. Please help! Thank you.

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