Please feel free to use this for personal and commercial work. Any other good uses? Drop a comment below so others can try it out ![]() It's really suitable for any kind of scaled creature - fish and lizards alike. I would suggest that you use it for a starting point and paint into and onto the texture that you create. I got some good results from painting one way with the scale brush to build up the main scales, then making the brush slightly smaller and using either a darker colour of a multply layer, i dragged the brush the other way, dropping shadows into the gaps. I think I'm in the minority as an artist that uses the color dynamics option, but for me it goes some way to help add the millions of subtle hue changes apparent in real life but near impossible to paint in their entirety. * It has a touch of 'color dynamics' working with it. ![]() * It's directional - so you can follow the contours of your Dragon's body with ease. ![]() Maybe it can help you too.? Have a try and find out Here's the "Dragon Scale" brush I created to help me with my Silver Dragon painting which you can view here:
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