
The two different circle show what the "soft edges" look like like and what the "hard edges" look like. I like it because you can see the brush strokes when you blend. Brush pressure definitely comes in handy when blending with this on. (easier and quicker than the wheel and rectangle.)Ģ) Hard blending brush: I don't use this too often but its good for hard, shiny surfaces like metal stuff. This brush is actually from someone on tumblr but I cant find the post anymore so if someone could link it too me if they recognize the brush that would be great.ģ) Soft blending brush: I use this one a lot for shading, it takes the color where you first put down the brush and will basically spread that exact color everywhere. Some of my custom brush settings in FireAlpaca.ġ) Mixer brush : this brush is actually the finger brush, which I think is a smudge brush but it works poorly as one imo, but i use it for mixing two different colors.
