*Gimp ,7 Brush Sky Cloud SET *New Render high definition *Perfect shape for manipulator work. *Grayscale
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Unzip the file and put the .gbr or .gih file in this folder to use your brushes in GIMP C:\Program Files\GIMP-2.0\share\gimp\2.0\brushes\
I love this pack of yours! Finding really good "cloud" brushes is hard as hell! Most of them are real clouds cut from a photo and turned into a b&w brush. The problem with those is that they look fake 98% of the time.
I always preferred the "constructive" way of doing things. Before I got your brushes, I used a brush pack similar to your smoke pack, and "patched" clouds to the sky. If you remember my old "brush practice picture" as I call them, the one with the sunset and Japanese sumi e brushes (houses, ships, birds), in that pic I made the cloud with a smoke/volcanic brush pack...but NOW I'm really happy that I have more proper tools to work with.
I really hope that in the near future I will use your packs. It is just that "inspiration" doesn't come in a way that I tell myself "I want to use Frost's brushes"...it comes randomly which brushes to use. Anyway thanks again!
Finding really good "cloud" brushes is hard as hell! Most of them are real clouds cut from a photo and turned into a b&w brush. The problem with those is that they look fake 98% of the time.
I always preferred the "constructive" way of doing things. Before I got your brushes, I used a brush pack similar to your smoke pack, and "patched" clouds to the sky. If you remember my old "brush practice picture" as I call them, the one with the sunset and Japanese sumi e brushes (houses, ships, birds), in that pic I made the cloud with a smoke/volcanic brush pack...but NOW I'm really happy that I have more proper tools to work with.
I really hope that in the near future I will use your packs. It is just that "inspiration" doesn't come in a way that I tell myself "I want to use Frost's brushes"...it comes randomly which brushes to use.
Anyway thanks again!