Praxis 2 - Art Content - Painting

Round brush

Use for detail or apply pressure to make thick to thin lines.

Detail round brush

Best suited for precise strokes and detail work

Script liner

Great for scrollwork. Flowing thick to thin lines. Length of hair holds more paint than the liner.

Liner brush

Use for detail or continuous curved or straight lines. Vary thickness with pressure changes.

Flat/shader brush

Use for blocking in color, shading, blending, highlighting, and stroke work.

Bright brush

Use for short, controlled strokes.

Angled flat/shader brush

Use for tight shading and curved strokes. Great for painting petals.

Filbert brush

Use for blending soft edges.

Spotter brush

Use for fine detailing.

Fan brush

Used to create texture or smooth other brush strokes. Great for foliage.

Rigger brush

Use for producing fine lines with a consistent width.

Wash brush

Flat brush for laying down large areas of color or water.

Tight spot brush

Angled spotter for paint applications in space restricted areas.