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Understanding Brush Types
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Flat Brush
Features a squared end with medium to long bristles. Best for bold, sweeping strokes and filling wide spaces.
Mop Brush
A brush with a round, fluffy head made from soft hairs. Perfect for large washes and soft blending.
Filbert Brush
Has a rounded edge with medium length bristles. Ideal for blending and soft rounded edges.
Bright Brush
A flat brush with edges curved inward at the tip, slightly shorter bristles for more control.
Fan Brush
Flat bristles spread out in a fan shape. Used for blending, smoothing, and creating texture.
Stippler Brush
A stiff-bristled brush ideal for creating textures, stippling effect, and pouncing.
Rigger Brush
Long, thin bristles come to a fine point, designed to paint fine lines and details.
Liner Brush
A fine-tipped brush for very fine details, delicate lines, and lettering.
Dagger Brush
A long, angled brush with a tip that curves to a point for fine lines and broad strokes with a twist of the brush.
Oval Wash Brush
Features curved, flat bristles in an oval shape. Good for covering large areas, soft edges, and wash effects.
Round Brush
A thin brush that tapers to a point at the tip. Best used for detailing, outlining, and controlled washes.
Angle Shader Brush
Features an angled flat brush that allows for precise shading and control. Suitable for angle shapes and filling corners.
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