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January 7, 2009
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Japanese Brush Strokes?

  • January 7, 2009
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I need to use a brush to create Japanese style brush strokes - like Japanese calligraphy as exemplified in the link below.

http://img399.imageshack.us/my.php?image=japanesecalms6.jpg

Can I create a brush from scratch to do this? If so, can I get an assist on some settings? I've played around for about an hour but I keep varying too many things.

Thoughts?

Peace,
Tony
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    _YrbkMgr_Author
    Participant
    January 9, 2009
    Very nice suggestion Rob. Thank you.
    Participant
    January 8, 2009
    Illustrator has some pretty good brushes that mimic what you're looking for, if you want to take that route...

    http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?picture=113bEHJYGNcP1cExo3MjgTNwLDB90
    _YrbkMgr_Author
    Participant
    January 8, 2009
    Well first of all, thanks to old friends for the well wishes in this new year. Maybe this year will be better than the last (Counting Crows).

    The tips posted regarding the brush settings helped quite a bit. I found that if I created a circular path and stroked that path with a brush, I was able to vary parameters and judge their effect in a more consistent manner. That was a big help.

    While I'm still not 100% happy with my results so far, it DID lead me to thoughts on creating a new brush shape that, in concert with the Flow control may help me achieve the desired effect.

    So thanks a ton - I can always rely on this forum to be of absolute top notch help.

    Peace,
    Tony
    January 8, 2009
    I can't add to the brush tips but I can to the New Year wishes.

    Have a good one! :)
    Farrellart
    Known Participant
    January 8, 2009
    Like Oldbob states......

    Try this:

    Choose a natural brush ( with bristles etc )

    Shape Dynamics:

    Size jitter: 0%
    Ctrl: Pen Tilt

    Min dia: 0

    Tilt scale: 200%

    Angle jitter: 0
    Ctrl: off

    Roundness jitter:0%
    Ctrl: off

    Flip x and Y jitter unchecked

    Other Dynamics:

    Opacity jitter: 0%
    Ctrl: Pen Pressure

    Flow jitter: 0%
    Ctrl: Fade @ 1000

    You may need to tweak but that should be a start for you.

    Chris
    OldBob1957
    Inspiring
    January 8, 2009
    In the Brush Presets (in CS3), directly under Size Jitter is a drop down menu that defaults to Pen Pressure. Change that to Fade and play with the percentage and I believe the brush will trail off like you want.

    That's one part of wht you wanted, anyway. I'll look for more of it.

    Edit to add: Maybe some setting of Wet Edges in the same menu?
    Rob_Keijzer
    Known Participant
    January 8, 2009
    Happy new year, Tony!

    Rob
    Known Participant
    January 8, 2009
    Painter, yes, if you already have it, can devote the time to get it sussed, and can make it do what you want.

    More funner and more cheaper: Real ink. Real brushes. Real vellum. Scanner.
    gener7
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 8, 2009
    Ok,I've looked at the picture you uploaded.

    Hmmm... maybe Photoshop's wet media brush set can give you something to work with. There's a #54 Rough Dry brush there that can give the effect,but you may have to go over the parts you want wet. If it's a few Chinese characters,then it shouldn't be too much work.

    An alternate would be to use a wet brush,then apply the "dry brush" to the eraser tool for effect.

    Yeah,there should be a brush that can mimic a sumi-e brush,but I haven't found it.

    [Edit] If you have access to Corel Painter IX,it has a sumi-e set of brushes.
    _YrbkMgr_Author
    Participant
    January 8, 2009
    All I can seem to find is pre-drawn strokes. What I need is a setting, I think, that gives the appearance of a wet stroke and tails off, with possibly some scattering.

    Take a look at this:

    http://img152.imageshack.us/my.php?image=aikidostrokezk4.jpg

    That's what I'm trying to do with a brush - to paint in that fashion.

    Any ideas?