5 Powerful Open-Source Tools Every Digital Artist Should Try
Discover five powerful open-source applications for digital artists, including Krita, Blender, Inkscape, MyPaint, and GIMP.
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Digital art resources, brushes, textures, and educational content for artists seeking to enhance their creative journey.
Handcrafted templates, comprehensive courses, and professional resources designed to elevate your creative projects and accelerate your workflow.
A digital pencil brush toolset for Photoshop built to recreate natural sketching, textured strokes, and expressive line work.
A high-resolution ink splatter pack designed to add bold texture, motion, and expressive detail to digital artwork and design projects. Each of the these could also be used to generate custom brushes in any software of choice.
A Clip Studio Paint brush pack that recreates the natural feel of ballpoint pen drawing with controlled line weight and subtle texture.
In-depth articles about design trends, creative processes, and industry insights to help you stay ahead in the digital creative space.
Discover five powerful open-source applications for digital artists, including Krita, Blender, Inkscape, MyPaint, and GIMP.
Learn how Git can help artists and designers manage file versions, avoid messy naming, and keep track of creative changes efficiently.
ImageMagick is a powerful command-line tool that lets you edit images quickly and even process entire folders of images in seconds.
Step-by-step tutorials, design breakdowns, and creative process walkthroughs to enhance your skills and creative workflow.
This playlist contains all the tutorials related to digital art application Clip Studio Paint
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Learn how to export a PSD file from Clip Studio Paint using both single-layer and multi-layer methods.
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to install Photoshop brushes in Tool Preset format (.TPL) using Photoshop. The video explains the two import options available in newer versions of Photoshop: • Importing as a Tool Preset • Importing as a Brush You’ll learn: • How to open and enable the Tool Presets panel • How to load a .TPL file • Where presets appear depending on the import method • The difference between Tool Presets and Brushes panel visibility • How to quickly access presets using the Brush tool This guide helps you properly manage .TPL brush files and avoid confusion when installing custom presets. The tutorial demonstrates the process using the free Marker Shading Brush available on DeviantArt and Gumroad. Perfect for artists setting up custom brush packs in Photoshop.
In this quick tutorial, you’ll learn how to import a custom brush into Clip Studio Paint. Using the Inking Brush as an example, this step-by-step guide shows you: • How to prepare your tool panel • How to drag and drop a brush file into Clip Studio Paint • How to organize your brushes inside the tool panel This method works for most custom brush files and helps streamline your workflow when installing new tools. Perfect for beginners and artists setting up their Clip Studio Paint workspace.