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It's driving me nuts!
The vintage shading below.
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Just another Appearance idea:
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Instead of brushed you can make a texture and place it and free transform as as you want.
To learn how to do this you may want to watch this:
I have used this style of creating and modifying textures in my personal work for years , here: Jonathan Arias
I bought Von Glitschka books in college in 2009 and doing this style of texture applications is just amazing. after a while you will want to make your own textures. Which just involves making an image into black and white, adjust the levels and make a tiff. than place that tiff as a layer mask into the shape in illustrator and adjust to your hearts content. You can repeat the same texture as many time within the mask and do blending modes to achieve blends and fades as much as you want.
I found this to be way faster than going back and forth with brushes.
Anyways, that is how i do it.
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I understand this topic is pretty old but I managed to solve th conadrum and wanted to share. As an exercise I´m trying to replicate that rooster illustration from Invisible Creature, attached for comparison, and I´d say the effect is pretty damn good! And this is how I did it:
- in Procreate I tried to replicate as closely as possible that grainy-coarse gradient, just drawing it by hand.
- imported in Illustrator, image trace and eliminate the whites.
- use the shape to create an art brush, and i I can use it at whatever size/shape I want. It works pretty well!