Digital Brush-Up
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Part 1
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The brush I used as my brush was using the foot of the HGUC 1/144 Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee Norn combine with the use of India Ink that I had covered in dust for almost two to three years. The reason why I chose this is because for model kits, you would dab a drop of ink or panel liner with a brush or marker into the lines of the kit to make it pop up, and for this I wanted to see how it would work if it was the model kit dropping the ink instead.
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The brush felt like a stamp but can be used to drag around to create unique strokes, perhaps it does that because the ink runs out when dragging it around.
My Brush & Ink
My Brush
Drawing Part 1
Drawing Part 2
Full Drawing
Part 2
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I tried replicating my made-brush into coding, the quad took me a while to figure out.
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Other problems I had was trying to fix the rotation on mouse click, it was sticking more to the left corner side rather than just rotating with the mouse I wasn't sure how to fix it. When you would move your (keyIsPressed) brush to the left, it wouldn't produce any color to it. The brush usually lags until I put on a frameRate(); to it.
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I wanted to make my drawings a bit abstract since my brush is the uncommon one, (being a Gunpla foot) and since I did mostly strokes, I wanted to replicated it in code. And I think it turned out well.
Doodle #1
Doodle #2
Doodle #3
Doodle #4
Doodle #5
Doodle #6
Doodle #7