Make your own set of “water drop” brushes with great texture, which can create water drop and water element effects on your paintings. There are 4 brushes in total. Different pen pressures and colors produce different effects. See instructions below for use.
On a canvas with a background color, use white or black to create water droplets with great texture. The pen pressure will affect the shape and size of the water droplets, so you can adjust the pen pressure on the screen to the desired size. With the addition of highlights and reflected light, the texture of water droplets will be natural and realistic.
A brush with added color parameters based on the “Korra Water Drop”. For wall cracks, it is recommended to choose dark blue as its color parameter. This is a highly saturated color that appears to be glowing at the edges of the water droplets. The white color representing light is painted on top of the drop. It is easier to achieve the desired color effect by using “Adjust” to change the tone after painting than by fine-tuning the selected color.
This is a brush that combines wet blending with painting with light pressure. For example, don’t let go of the pen after you finish drawing the water droplets, and then gently drag the pen with the pen to create water droplets with a stretched blur effect. It is suitable for painting water droplets and sweat dripping from the window, and the effect is even better with highlights and reflected light.
It is a stamp brush that draws a water droplet when the pen is touched on the screen. Its color parameter represents the water drop shadow color. Since the pen pressure will change the size of the drop shape, be careful to control the pen pressure when you draw.