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im currently working on a gift for my best friend for his 30th birthday
i decided on classical family portrait with him and his wife done in oil
i already ordered the paint and the easel to do so but i haven't drawn with brushes in ages, so im asking if anyone knows about any literature or videos that can help i would really appreciate it
i already did digital sketch of the portrait but for obvious reasons i dont want to share it
 
I need some help. I'm working on a drawing and trying to replicate the look of a traditional animation cel. I'm trying to finish the linework, but I can' t find the right brush for the job. I need one that's thin, slightly uneven/broken, and has a subtle roughness. Like the lines in this image here. (You probably have to zoom in to see what I'm talking about.)

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Every brush I've tried so far is either too clean and digital or too rough and gritty. Can anyone here recommend a good brush for what I'm going for? Either for Clip Studio or Photoshop.
 
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I need some help. I'm working on a drawing and trying to replicate the look of a traditional animation cel. I'm trying to finish the linework, but I can' t find the right brush for the job. I need one that's thin, slightly uneven/broken, and has a subtle roughness. Like the lines in this image here. (You probably have to zoom in to see what I'm talking about.)

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Every brush I've tried so far is either too clean and digital or too rough and gritty. Can anyone here recommend a good brush for what I'm going for? Either for Clip Studio or Photoshop.
I'd look for something emulating a micron pen. There's a pretty good brush pack for Photoshop by a guy called "halftone hospital" on gumroad. They're easily some of the best ink brushes I've personally found.

 
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