Realistic FUR: 28 Brushes for Adobe Photoshop
Realistic FUR: 28 Brushes for Adobe Photoshop
Also works with Adobe Photoshop Elements and Adobe Fresco
Realistic FUR is 28 excellent Photoshop brushes I use for creating perfect fur when painting animals, furries, original characters with fur, and other wooly and fluffy creatures and objects.
I've worked to learn how to draw realistic fur for quite a long time. And I can be proud that I've reached this goal (and keep moving on). To simplify the work process, I created a series of brushes for myself and I'd like to share them with you. My brushes allow you to create high-quality, realistic fur styles and countless combinations. So I'm sure, you'll appreciate the assistance that they will give you during your work!
20 brushes remastered from the first 'FUR' brush sets + 8 new brushes. The brushes depicting fur from the side view (brushes # 2, 3, and 8) have two options for each one: the left and right hair growth direction. Therefore, there are actually three more brushes in the set — 31.
👇 See the short demo VIDEO of HOW they work 👇:
• Minimal versions where the brushes were tested — CS, but ABR format file is also compatible with earlier Photoshop versions.
All brushes were created, tested, and improved over long and multiple work processes
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• You will receive:
- 1. 28+ FUR brushes saved in the "Realistic FUR 2015-2020 Brush Set by Eldar Zakirov. Rel.3.0.abr" file;
- 2. How to install and Some useful tips.pdf — the PDF file containing some tips regarding usage and installation. You can see them below. Just to have them on hand;
- 3. Realistic-FUR-4-PS-Brush-List.jpg. The brush list image you see above (sometimes it's just convenient to have it).
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• Copyright, Terms and License:
• Please note: there are versions of this brush set for a number of software products: Photoshop, Clip Studio Paint, Procreate, Affinity Photo / Designer. You’re looking through the PHOTOSHOP version page. Please be sure that you’re buying the right one. I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
• This product can be used in unlimited personal and commercial works.
• ! Cannot be resold, shared, or provided to third persons entirely and partially.
• ❗️ This product is not released under the GPL (General Public License) or any of its variations.
If you find it on the market selling with such a license, it means that this product is distributed there illegally: It is stolen or redistributed illicitly without the author's knowledge.
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• Some useful tips and notes:
• As you know, there are a number of basic shading techniques in painting and drawing, and I like this one as the most appropriate for me — I find it one of the most rational by painting the fur — to start coloring with a neutral, halftone local color, then shade it according to the volume and lighting, then add layers of the fur with colors a bit lighter than underlying shading.
• Start with a general neutral local fur color a tone or two darker, and paint the shape and shading with any brush or brushes more convenient to model such volumes.
• After, as usual, it may be necessary to make some areas deeper (darker) — for example, shaded areas deeply among strands near their roots — or set some light and highlight accents in the lights.
• You can also experiment with layer' and brush blending modes, such as Soft Light, Screen, Multiply, etc.
• As in painting or drawing at all, I'd recommend proceeding from common, main shapes to partial ones and details: firstly, specify the main big volume, lights, and darks, then put non-detailed fur strands using matching brushes, and then make the detailing with detailed fur brushes.
• In the end, I'd add some of the sharpest strands or hairs, maybe blur or darken some of the underlying strands, and light up some of the most visible, highlighted ones. Try to make some of them softer or sharper, darker or lighter in the finish or work, a kind of post-processing. Add some highlights. The separated hair can be drawn by regular textured thin brushes.
• Each brush has a slight Color variability to make the fur more picturesque and realistic. Brushes # 2, 3, and 8 have two options for the direction of left and right hair growth.
• You will receive: