Its very helpful to see how these brushes are constructed. The amount of variables that need to be ticked off that go into the watercolor brush is pretty amazing.
Beautiful transitions between sections of the video! And the most accurate watercolor brush I've seen in tutorials! You're truly an artist! Thanks for sharing !!
I've been looking for a tutorial to make realistic watercolors EVERYWHERE none was fit to my need and I gave up. I found yours completely random and is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much! A thousand likes
I am in love with you after watching this video, so much detail you put in this video which is sooooo helpful, thank you so much for helping me, love you.
Great tutorial! But I can't help to notice the brush creates borders on some occasions. To solve this, after you use levels on the clouds, you can go to filters > others > offset and adjust the image so the borders will appear as they would during your use. Then, you can paint over it or just use the patch tool as I did to make it seamless. Hope it helps 🤟
Thanks Daniel, this is definitely helpful! A shortcut for this is to make the texture in 1042x1024 or 2048x2048 for larger clouds and it will automatically make the clouds seamless.
@@MishelTommo Hi! I've added a quick tutorial on Imgur, hope it can help you! imgur.com/a/4mMZt4z My Photoshop is set on another language, so the pictures will look kinda weird, but you can find the English names on the captions
Amazing! Before this video I thought I would never make watercolor designs; I watched this video and I feel like I can make anything! Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial! ♥
I actually finished yesterday some basic photoshop and illustrator classes, and barely know that brushes existed. But decided to use watercolor background on a portrait i did, and this was so easy and fun to do. After spending all afternoon yesterday trying to figure out brushes and trying watercolor for both for the same time, I can say your tutorial was definitly the best one, absolutly loved it, thank you for teaching us how to do it
The best tutorial so far that I've found on YT on how to make watercolour brushes. Definitely going to make them. If only I can *Like* the tut a thousand times!! Thank you for the tutorial! Btw, your voice has a calming effect on me :-)
thank you so much for this, i use a very old version of Photoshop that can't import your brushes, but i was able to follow the tutorial regardless to make them! you have changed my life, i love these brushes
This is the most beautiful thing I have done, it is a very short, understandable tutorial with an amazing result and very quick to do, AH! Miss, thank you so much for making this video!
OMG this was life-changing. Really easy to follow, even for me...I just love it, and if I get stuck I know I can come back to the video. -- Many Thanks!
Thank you very much, your voice is so soft good rhythm and very clear that's me whose not native English speaker can understand well, thank you 3 times.
The oil brush from the legacy looked a bit different for me - the edges were smooth (blurry) compared to yours. So, I decided to use the "Heavy smear wax crayon" from the legacy "dry media brushes". It worked very well!! Thanks for another fantastic tutorial
You’re welcome and it’s great that you found an alternative brush. These videos are just a guide anyway. It’s great when you can take the basics and make it your own 😊
Not yet, I do have a mixer brush tutorial that’s a good start for oil paints, if you’re interested you can watch it here: ruclips.net/video/QFfaj0WLEG0/видео.html I will add a tutorial specifically for oils to my to do list 😊
Thank you so much! I love this brush with all my soul since I'm a watercolor artist starting in digital media. The only thing I did diferent is making the cloud pattern a seamless one since when I use a big brush I could see the edges where the cloud pattern ended and started again. Other than that you helped me a lot!
thank you for a great tutorial. If you paint the border area of pattern image (clouds ) with black color with a very soft brush, it will solve the problem of tiling.
Thank you so much, the best watercolor brushe ever! It will be nice if you use off set filter to make a perfect clouds pattern ;) but it works a lot already ;) thanks!
Yes, you could also set up your working canvas in multiples of 2. 512, 1024 pixels are both good sizes for this. Your clouds will automatically be seamless. You can also use the cloud pattern from Photoshop defaults as well. Photoshop has many options. I’m so glad this was helpful!
Hi, greetings from the Netherlands! I'm a fan of your work! I recently downloaded the free brushes and really love them. But when I watercolor a larger area, there appears a stripe, sort of an edge on te right side. I have tried of several times, but can't get it right.... do you have any tips or tricks for me? Thank you so much!
I have been watching and learning a lot through your tutorials for quite some time now and they are simply amazing!!! Thanks a ton for that. Having seen them I was just wondering whether I can make and print a large background for my photography studio using canvas of 8ft x 16ft. I want to use grunge effect in it, is there a tutorial for making grunge textures, I could not find one in your website. Or is there a tutorial which can be improvised to bring in the grunge effect. Your tips to make such large prints will be of great help. Thanks again.
A few things, make sure your resolution and color are set for your specific printer this information should be on their website or just call them. For the watercolor brush, make sure the cloud pattern used is seamless. I may do a follow up tutorial to demonstrate this. For grunge, you can add a texture overlay or use a grunge style brush (Photoshop has a good selection of these in defaults) set to color burn or some other dark blend mode for a custom grunge overlay.
@@PrettyWebzMedia Thanks a lot for this quick response. Will try your methods mentioned above. Looking forward to the follow up tutorial. Thanks again.
Hi! Very good tutorial, but I have a question. I have polish version of PS and my "oil heavy flow" brush does not look like yours :( so i can't do the watercolour brush for myself. Can I ask you about the settings for the oil heavy brush please?
Hey Mercedes, what's your document size? I tried using the free brush set, but when I used them on a canvas larger than whatever document you chose to create them, when I paint, I'm getting a hard line where (I think) the edge of the filter>render>clouds is. So I need to make a new brush but filter>offset the clouds first and make them seamless I think, I'm not sure. I'm using brush 4, but I want to do the same initial document size because it comes out well.
Try using a power of two 256, 1024, etc. for your document size, it will automatically make the clouds seamless. You can also use the cloud texture that comes with Photoshop.
@@PrettyWebzMedia Hi Mercedes, it's still happening; I tried using a document size of 5120 pixels. I don't mind making the brushes from scratch though. You usually say in the beginning of your videos what the document size is but I don't think this one had it for some reason. Do you remember the size by any chance? If you think it's not supposed to be happening still, I can email you a picture of what it looks like.
To keep the cloud texture seamless use 1024x1024 pixels to make the cloud texture that will go into the brush. This should take care of the seam you get when drawing on larger canvases. I may do an update on this, the seam has always bothered me too, lol.
@@PrettyWebzMedia I must be doing something wrong because even at 1024 x 1024, when I filter offset (which I'd have to do for making fabric patterns), it's still an edge. I'll just remake and try and do a seamless cloud before I do the rest of the brush! Can I request black marble??
@@mariemckenna3479 The one-word answer is yes! I would love your suggestions. This channel focuses on pretty or "feminine" design assets for the web (web design, social media, blogging & ads) and the focus person is an entrepreneur so I try to make it as easy to follow as possible for business and hobby designers.
PrettyWebz Media Thank you so much! I am hoping you would be able to do a tutorial for this type of pattern? depositphotos.com/164494446/stock-photo-white-capitone-tufted-fabric-upholstery.html
I have been searching for this for a long time, and this is the best tutorial for making a watercolor brush ever. Thank you a lot 😍
Its very helpful to see how these brushes are constructed. The amount of variables that need to be ticked off that go into the watercolor brush is pretty amazing.
Yes, it’s like a recipe, a lot of ingredients, then you can adjust it to your liking 😊
Beautiful transitions between sections of the video! And the most accurate watercolor brush I've seen in tutorials! You're truly an artist! Thanks for sharing !!
I appreciate your comments and I’m glad the video was helpful
Still one of the best watercolor tutorials on RUclips! Thanks for sharing, its awesome. Keep up the good work, cheers 👍
I've been looking for a tutorial to make realistic watercolors EVERYWHERE none was fit to my need and I gave up. I found yours completely random and is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much! A thousand likes
Thank you! I’m glad you liked the video 😊
I have been looking for a tutorial just like this, watercolor brushes and methods. Wunderbar! Thank you, this is precious.
THANK YOU so much!!! been searching for these for ages! thanks again
heyy... great video it really helped me alot.. but can someone please tell me what kind of brush tip shape she has used..?
This tutorial is AMAZING - you saved my life!!
I am in love with you after watching this video, so much detail you put in this video which is sooooo helpful, thank you so much for helping me, love you.
Thank you so much, I’m glad the video helped 😊
Great tutorial! But I can't help to notice the brush creates borders on some occasions. To solve this, after you use levels on the clouds, you can go to filters > others > offset and adjust the image so the borders will appear as they would during your use. Then, you can paint over it or just use the patch tool as I did to make it seamless. Hope it helps 🤟
Thanks Daniel, this is definitely helpful! A shortcut for this is to make the texture in 1042x1024 or 2048x2048 for larger clouds and it will automatically make the clouds seamless.
Hi, can you show me, how made it? I don´t know how.
@@MishelTommo Hi! I've added a quick tutorial on Imgur, hope it can help you! imgur.com/a/4mMZt4z
My Photoshop is set on another language, so the pictures will look kinda weird, but you can find the English names on the captions
@@Xurelbes Hi, can you upload it on your RUclips channel please?. I can't see your tutorial on imgur site (it's banned @ my country)
filters > others > offset did the trick!! seams are gone!! thanks!!!
Amazing! Before this video I thought I would never make watercolor designs; I watched this video and I feel like I can make anything! Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial! ♥
My pleasure glad to hear it helped!
I actually finished yesterday some basic photoshop and illustrator classes, and barely know that brushes existed. But decided to use watercolor background on a portrait i did, and this was so easy and fun to do. After spending all afternoon yesterday trying to figure out brushes and trying watercolor for both for the same time, I can say your tutorial was definitly the best one, absolutly loved it, thank you for teaching us how to do it
My pleasure, glad it helped :-)
Thank you for the wonderful lesson!😍
The best tutorial so far that I've found on YT on how to make watercolour brushes. Definitely going to make them. If only I can *Like* the tut a thousand times!! Thank you for the tutorial! Btw, your voice has a calming effect on me :-)
Aww, thank you so much, Anne. I love your comments!
Thank you very much! This is the best tutorial ever.
Thank you so glad you liked it 😊
Thank you so much! Best tutorial ever! It's the first time I feel like I can create any type of watercolor brushes
So glad to hear this was helpful!
Gurll u r LITERALLY a life saver!!
Thanks! I’m glad it helped
thank you so much for this, i use a very old version of Photoshop that can't import your brushes, but i was able to follow the tutorial regardless to make them! you have changed my life, i love these brushes
I’m glad to know it was helpful 😊
Seriously, this is amazing!!
Thank you 😊
Thank you so much for your videos are so helpful besides de edition is beautiful.
This was truly very cool and interesting. Thank you for sharing!
This brush feels like the watercolor go into the Pc. Thank you!!!
I’m so glad you liked it! 😊
Really useful tricks thank you
Thank you 😊
thank you so much sharing information and free brushes 🙂
Excellent! Thanks for the tutorial!!
This is the most beautiful thing I have done, it is a very short, understandable tutorial with an amazing result and very quick to do, AH! Miss, thank you so much for making this video!
My pleasure, I’m glad you got great results!
Indeed you're awesome .... and a blessing for us ....
Thank you 😊
Nice and clear tuition - thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much, excellent tutorial
Glad you liked it, thanks!
This is a great tutorial, thank you and blessed be.
Thank you :-)
Thank you so much, one hour ago i couldn't even find the magic wand and now i have my own watercolour brush. Really really helpful! :)
Thank you I’m so glad this helped you!
Excellent Work. Thank you.
My pleasure thank you for watching!
Thank you veryyy much❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is an amazing tutorial, I cannot thank you enough for this
You’re welcome, I’m glad you liked it 😊
thank you very much for the brushes
I realy love this tutorial!!
OMG this was life-changing. Really easy to follow, even for me...I just love it, and if I get stuck I know I can come back to the video. -- Many Thanks!
Awe, thank you so much ☺️ I’m so glad to hear that this was helpful
niiice ! it was really easy to follow thank you !
Thank you 😊
Very very useful and detailed, a big thank you! Very happy with my results!
That’s great to hear, glad it was helpful!
This was such a huge help! Thanks 😭❤️
You’re welcome, I’m glad it helped
This was great, very well explained, step by step, thanks!
Thank you, I’m happy to hear it was helpful.
@@PrettyWebzMedia No no, thank you for a great tutorial :)
Thank you very much, your voice is so soft good rhythm and very clear that's me whose not native English speaker can understand well, thank you 3 times.
Thank you, I’m glad you liked the video.
Merci ! for this very nice and brilliant tutorial...excellent !
Thank you!
The oil brush from the legacy looked a bit different for me - the edges were smooth (blurry) compared to yours. So, I decided to use the "Heavy smear wax crayon" from the legacy "dry media brushes". It worked very well!! Thanks for another fantastic tutorial
You’re welcome and it’s great that you found an alternative brush. These videos are just a guide anyway. It’s great when you can take the basics and make it your own 😊
@@PrettyWebzMedia Yes and it's great teaching, thank you!!
I love this brush set! Thank you much!!!
My pleasure, glad you liked them!
Thank you for the tutorial, it really helped me a lot . . . . new subscriber earned . . .
Thank you, I’m so glad the video was helpful 😊
Thanks for the tutorial! Do you have a vid about creating oil paint brushes?
Not yet, I do have a mixer brush tutorial that’s a good start for oil paints, if you’re interested you can watch it here: ruclips.net/video/QFfaj0WLEG0/видео.html I will add a tutorial specifically for oils to my to do list 😊
@@PrettyWebzMedia Ok, thanks!
Thank you! so helpful
Beautiful
Whoa thank you for sharing this!
My pleasure, thanks for watching!
I'm so happy with this tutorial and your provided free brush set. I really appreciate all the effort you put into this. Thank you :)
Thank you 😊
Nice - Thanks ✌
My brush won't come out like yours when I applied the texture and changes the mode to subtract, it's solid in middle, how can I fix it? thanks
A really good tutorial! Thank you soooo much💕💕💕
Thank you 😊
Thank you so much! I love this brush with all my soul since I'm a watercolor artist starting in digital media.
The only thing I did diferent is making the cloud pattern a seamless one since when I use a big brush I could see the edges where the cloud pattern ended and started again.
Other than that you helped me a lot!
The seam, it’s the one thing that drives me crazy about this tutorial.
thank you for a great tutorial. If you paint the border area of pattern image (clouds ) with black color with a very soft brush, it will solve the problem of tiling.
Hi PW,
So when you create a blank file first, what are the pixel size and resolution? Please advise!
I can't find enough words to thank you! ^_^ ♥
Watching and commenting is thanks enough 😊
niceee, ty !
Thank you so much you are amazing
Thank you!
Thankyou so much, I need this for my logo and you helped me make my own rather than purchase one. x
So glad it helped!
That is amazing, thanks for sharing.
My pleasure, thanks 😊
love it.. thanks for great tuts
Thank you
your voice is so calm and also Thank you
Awe, thank you!
Thank you so much!! I learned a lot
Thank you! It helped me a lot, great tutorial! : D
You’re welcome, I’m glad it helped
I can't find legacy brushes anywhere... And my brush doesn't come out anything like in the video. :(
You are so amazing!! Thank you very much! Great tutorial
Thank you 😊
♥️♥️♥️ Thank you
😊
thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
nice thanks for the tutorial very helpfull
Thank you
Thank you for the free download!💜
Of course, it's my pleasure!
Awesome channel so happy I found this! Had photoshop a while and struggled but I really want tk up my RUclips thumbnail game
Thank you! I know Photoshop is a lot to learn but once you get the basics you’ll be amazed at everything you can do with it.
Thank you very much, now I know your tips for my new brushes. :)
Glad to help :-)
Excelent tutorial. The best on youtube by far. Thank you so much
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much, the best watercolor brushe ever!
It will be nice if you use off set filter to make a perfect clouds pattern ;)
but it works a lot already ;)
thanks!
Yes, you could also set up your working canvas in multiples of 2. 512, 1024 pixels are both good sizes for this. Your clouds will automatically be seamless. You can also use the cloud pattern from Photoshop defaults as well. Photoshop has many options. I’m so glad this was helpful!
Hi, greetings from the Netherlands! I'm a fan of your work! I recently downloaded the free brushes and really love them. But when I watercolor a larger area, there appears a stripe, sort of an edge on te right side. I have tried of several times, but can't get it right.... do you have any tips or tricks for me? Thank you so much!
Make the cloud pattern in a 1024x1024 or 2048x2048 this will make it seamless.
How can I turn this into a mixer brush?
Thanks a lot!
My pleasure
Very cool
Thank you
I have been watching and learning a lot through your tutorials for quite some time now and they are simply amazing!!! Thanks a ton for that. Having seen them I was just wondering whether I can make and print a large background for my photography studio using canvas of 8ft x 16ft. I want to use grunge effect in it, is there a tutorial for making grunge textures, I could not find one in your website. Or is there a tutorial which can be improvised to bring in the grunge effect. Your tips to make such large prints will be of great help. Thanks again.
A few things, make sure your resolution and color are set for your specific printer this information should be on their website or just call them. For the watercolor brush, make sure the cloud pattern used is seamless. I may do a follow up tutorial to demonstrate this. For grunge, you can add a texture overlay or use a grunge style brush (Photoshop has a good selection of these in defaults) set to color burn or some other dark blend mode for a custom grunge overlay.
@@PrettyWebzMedia Thanks a lot for this quick response. Will try your methods mentioned above. Looking forward to the follow up tutorial. Thanks again.
Hi! Very good tutorial, but I have a question. I have polish version of PS and my "oil heavy flow" brush does not look like yours :( so i can't do the watercolour brush for myself. Can I ask you about the settings for the oil heavy brush please?
You don’t have to use the brush I used, just something similar but I will look at the oil heavy brush to see how you might use that instead.
Thankyou so muchhhhh
U r awesome in creating textures and brushes 🙂
Thanks :-)
great tutorial by the way
Thanks, I appreciate the comment :-)
Great Tutorial! Question: I am getting these sharp vertical lines when using it. I guess its the edge. Any way to avoid this?
I didn’t mention this in the video but if you make your clouds with 1024x1024, 2048x2048, etc. it will be seamless that will remove the lines
Thank you for sharing.. finnally i can make my watercolour brush
I’m happy to hear this helped you 😊
now I know what I was doing wrong, thanks, great tutorial.
Thank you
My pleasure, glad it helped!
Thank you so much, it's really help me to make watercolor painting, i hope can do it ♡ I love this channel
I’m glad the video was helpful
@@PrettyWebzMedia Me too ◜‿◝
Can this tutorial be used for Illustrator?
The brush settings are different, you can make a watercolor brush in Illustrator but a different process.
Lov U. Really like the result on my illustration!
Glad the video helped :-)
Thank you soo much!!
My pleasure glad it was helpful 😊
wow, great tutorial, thank you very much ♥️
great tutorial! Thankyou
I'm glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
Hey Mercedes, what's your document size? I tried using the free brush set, but when I used them on a canvas larger than whatever document you chose to create them, when I paint, I'm getting a hard line where (I think) the edge of the filter>render>clouds is. So I need to make a new brush but filter>offset the clouds first and make them seamless I think, I'm not sure. I'm using brush 4, but I want to do the same initial document size because it comes out well.
Try using a power of two 256, 1024, etc. for your document size, it will automatically make the clouds seamless. You can also use the cloud texture that comes with Photoshop.
@@PrettyWebzMedia Hi Mercedes, it's still happening; I tried using a document size of 5120 pixels. I don't mind making the brushes from scratch though. You usually say in the beginning of your videos what the document size is but I don't think this one had it for some reason. Do you remember the size by any chance? If you think it's not supposed to be happening still, I can email you a picture of what it looks like.
To keep the cloud texture seamless use 1024x1024 pixels to make the cloud texture that will go into the brush. This should take care of the seam you get when drawing on larger canvases. I may do an update on this, the seam has always bothered me too, lol.
@@PrettyWebzMedia I must be doing something wrong because even at 1024 x 1024, when I filter offset (which I'd have to do for making fabric patterns), it's still an edge. I'll just remake and try and do a seamless cloud before I do the rest of the brush! Can I request black marble??
very clear ! thanks!
A great tutorial, thank you. I am definitely going to play around with this :)
Great! Have fun :-)
@@PrettyWebzMedia just one question, you said the brushes made in the tutorial could be downloaded but the link is not working?
Another great tutorial! I will definitely be trying this tomorrow, thank you so much for sharing! 🙂🙂
Thanks! These brushes are so fun to work with. I hope you enjoy them.
PrettyWebz Media I am curious, do you take tutorial requests?
@@mariemckenna3479 The one-word answer is yes! I would love your suggestions. This channel focuses on pretty or "feminine" design assets for the web (web design, social media, blogging & ads) and the focus person is an entrepreneur so I try to make it as easy to follow as possible for business and hobby designers.
PrettyWebz Media Thank you so much! I am hoping you would be able to do a tutorial for this type of pattern? depositphotos.com/164494446/stock-photo-white-capitone-tufted-fabric-upholstery.html
really great tutorial.....this help me a lot....thank you very much.
Thank you for watching!