This will work great for the vintage look I'm trying to get in my graphic novel. I love the way the old vintage sea drawings look from the 1700s. I'm not sure if they did engraving, had special brushes, or simple put a lot of time into crosshatching with a feather dip pen; regardless, i find it impressive. I'm working solo with no assistance so anything to make the process faster and easier is great! Thank you!
Hi! My tutorials are focused on teaching and helping my customers and viewers to take full advantage of my brushes and tools (free or paid, it doesn’t matter). Making brushes is an entirely different animal. Also people supporting me through purchasing my brushes is what keeps this channel alive
Hi! I appreciate your support! 🙏 Unfortunately there are certain features that are exclusive to Procreate’s brush engine that would make it impossible to translate my brushes to Photoshop the way I would like to. That is, if I even had the time to work on that, which at the moment I don’t. Sorry about that!
@@LinoCrafts not at the moment, sorry. As I said I don’t have enough time to make my brushes also for other programs, as the brush engines are completely different and it would require a lot work.
Hi I know this tutorial is more about promoting your brushes, but the part of the video where you are showing how are you are masking the layers is too quick and hard to follow, even with rewinding and playing it back a few times… apart from that I really like the video. I as I use a few different programs sometimes I forget the steps for masking and creating different types of masks.
Hello! Thank you so much for watching and commenting, I appreciate it! The thing is that this is not a tutorial about how to use masks, just about how to do crosshatching. You can find plenty of tutorials about how to use masks in Procreate on RUclips, that’s why I don’t dedicate time to explain it here 😊
I agree. If you’re going to include something (or a process) in your video, just show us how to do it. I think I figured it out. Was not as simple as just looking elsewhere for clipping mask tuts because you’re using color drop with a threshold and a combination of clipping masks and alpha lock. It’s not actually that simple. I think if you want to sell your brushes, which I want to buy, just walk us through the whole process to get the same results. Step by step. Especially if it’s how to use your brushes like in the video
There are a few brushes in this set that use pressure sensitivity, but 90% of the crosshatching brushes in the set can be used without pressure sensitivity. Only you can decide if that is enough for your needs! You could download the free sample available on my Gumroad page and try it out.
Hhh Without sure please we are I family here Look can you suggest me something for cross hatching I am a new designer and can't found course for this topic And thanks
I recently purchased the brush set for this video, How do i make the brushes smaller to crosshatch in a smaller portion of the picture. As they are, the brushes are far too big to be utilized in my drawing.
Hi, you’re probably working on a very small canvas. These brushes are optimized to work at a minimum of 300 dpi. Can you tell me what is the size of the canvas you’re trying to work on? Regardless of this, you can easily change the size of any of the crosshatching textures in this set by accessing the brush settings in any brush, going to the Grain tab and adjusting the Scale slider.
Look at any photo of a bonfire, the wood sticks are on fire, yet they would have shading if you had to draw them: unsplash.com/es/fotos/fotografia-de-una-fogata-ardiendo-rLm4Wq96h_0 Also look at any Ghost Rider reference, even from the movies.
This will work great for the vintage look I'm trying to get in my graphic novel. I love the way the old vintage sea drawings look from the 1700s. I'm not sure if they did engraving, had special brushes, or simple put a lot of time into crosshatching with a feather dip pen; regardless, i find it impressive. I'm working solo with no assistance so anything to make the process faster and easier is great! Thank you!
Thank you! Glad you find this useful!
The pressure hatching brushes are crazy 🔥
Glad you like them! 😊
You are very talented - thank you very much for sharing - you’ve inspired me !
Thank you for your kind comment! 🙏
Hey great work man perfect tutorial too good job
Thank you! Glad you liked it 😊
MANNN, THIS IS SO DOPE!
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Great set of brushes!!! Keep up the good work!
Thank you! 😊
This is DOPE! THANKS SO MUCH!
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This convinced me! Just bought it after following along with the freebies. Thank you!!
I appreciate your support! ✨
same! I used to do every each line for my work one by one now that saves some time
This is just WOW!!! Thank you so much for this video
I’m glad to know you liked it! 😊
OMG! This's an awesome tutorial. The brush is great!!
Thank you!! 😊
Really helpful, thanks. I’ll download your brushes soon.
Thanks will try it out
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You’re amazing
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You are a master! Thank you!
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Hi! Don’t want to take away from your kit but have you thought about doing a tutorial on how to make a cross hatch brush?
Hi! My tutorials are focused on teaching and helping my customers and viewers to take full advantage of my brushes and tools (free or paid, it doesn’t matter). Making brushes is an entirely different animal. Also people supporting me through purchasing my brushes is what keeps this channel alive
Thank you for this awesome tutorial and sample brush set to try it! So kind.
My absolute pleasure! Thank you for your kind words!
One of the best sets of brushez! Beleve me :)
Thank you friend!
sooooo good Love it
Heeey, thank you! Glad you liked it!
amazing! this is such a great tutorial
Thank you so much! 😊✨
Ive just started teaching myself how to crosshatch, so this’ll surely come in handy. Thanks!
I appreciate your comment! Thank you!
Pretty cool bro🔥
Thank you so much!
Great!
Thanks!
Muy bueno. Gracias!
Me alegra que te guste!
You make it seem so easy ... 😅
You are too kind! 😊
Hey i got this brush set and some of the other ones. I was wondering do you made these sets for the photoshop as well?
Hi! I appreciate your support! 🙏 Unfortunately there are certain features that are exclusive to Procreate’s brush engine that would make it impossible to translate my brushes to Photoshop the way I would like to. That is, if I even had the time to work on that, which at the moment I don’t. Sorry about that!
@@IttaiManero so no crosshatching on photoshop;(?
@@LinoCrafts not at the moment, sorry. As I said I don’t have enough time to make my brushes also for other programs, as the brush engines are completely different and it would require a lot work.
@@IttaiManero got it thanks for your time;)
YAY! I made it! Sorry for being late tho.
Glad you are here! 😊
@@IttaiManero :D
Hi I know this tutorial is more about promoting your brushes, but the part of the video where you are showing how are you are masking the layers is too quick and hard to follow, even with rewinding and playing it back a few times… apart from that I really like the video. I as I use a few different programs sometimes I forget the steps for masking and creating different types of masks.
Hello! Thank you so much for watching and commenting, I appreciate it! The thing is that this is not a tutorial about how to use masks, just about how to do crosshatching. You can find plenty of tutorials about how to use masks in Procreate on RUclips, that’s why I don’t dedicate time to explain it here 😊
Keep up hahaa it how it is
I agree. If you’re going to include something (or a process) in your video, just show us how to do it. I think I figured it out. Was not as simple as just looking elsewhere for clipping mask tuts because you’re using color drop with a threshold and a combination of clipping masks and alpha lock. It’s not actually that simple. I think if you want to sell your brushes, which I want to buy, just walk us through the whole process to get the same results. Step by step. Especially if it’s how to use your brushes like in the video
My pen not suported pressure , can i use this brush ?
There are a few brushes in this set that use pressure sensitivity, but 90% of the crosshatching brushes in the set can be used without pressure sensitivity. Only you can decide if that is enough for your needs! You could download the free sample available on my Gumroad page and try it out.
Can't find the paid version
Sorry for the delay! You can find it here: ittaimanero.gumroad.com/l/aBGCU
Hi bro can this brushes works in illustrator
Hey man! I’m afraid not, they only work in Procreate. Sorry!
Thanks I love this course
Keep going 💪
Let's see more tuto from this topic in the future
+1 sub
Thank you! Sure! I will 😊
Hhh
Without sure please we are I family here
Look can you suggest me something for cross hatching I am a new designer and can't found course for this topic
And thanks
@@galileogalilei1192 look for crosshatching for comics by David Finch in the Proko channel. I’m sure that will be helpful
Thanks I lot this is really helpful
@@galileogalilei1192 no problem!
I recently purchased the brush set for this video, How do i make the brushes smaller to crosshatch in a smaller portion of the picture. As they are, the brushes are far too big to be utilized in my drawing.
Hi, you’re probably working on a very small canvas. These brushes are optimized to work at a minimum of 300 dpi. Can you tell me what is the size of the canvas you’re trying to work on? Regardless of this, you can easily change the size of any of the crosshatching textures in this set by accessing the brush settings in any brush, going to the Grain tab and adjusting the Scale slider.
@@IttaiManero 2400px by 3600px . Sorry for confusion i absolutely love the brush set, I'm just new to procreate.
yup my canvas says its at 132 dpi, there lies my problem. Thank you so much!
@@grant2707 it’s alright! Try working at least on a 8.5 by 8.5 inches canvas at 300 dpi. You will notice instant improvement 😊
@@IttaiManero thank you so much!
Do you have cross hatching brushes for Photoshop?
@@PlagueMagician only for Procreate
@@IttaiManero Any idea how well these port over to Affinity?
@@RyanAtkinsC they don’t, Procreate brushes are only compatible with Procreate
@@IttaiManero Thanks, these look so nice, sad to miss out on them. Would instant buy on Affinity if you ever go that way.
@@RyanAtkinsC I’ll keep that in mind, thanks
hes head is on fire, shouldnt have shadows.
Look at any photo of a bonfire, the wood sticks are on fire, yet they would have shading if you had to draw them: unsplash.com/es/fotos/fotografia-de-una-fogata-ardiendo-rLm4Wq96h_0
Also look at any Ghost Rider reference, even from the movies.