


I think is how most digital oil brushes work, there’s a “Dry Brush”(very low “Load” and higher “Mix”) and “Wet Brush”(more “Load” and “Mix” both) If you want it to act like an Oil Brush though, you should do the opposite(Load’ low and ’Mix’ higher‘), or make the “Mix’ something like 70-80% and “Load” just as close, like 60-70% or the same percentage. Hmm if it’s any kind of Watercolor type brush, you can make the the brush add more color by making the “Load Color” bar higher and the “Mix colors” bar lower.

Anonymous asked: Hi! I wanted to know how I can blend colors using a custom Oil Brush tool? I'm having a difficult time because I trying to add lights and darks to my art.
