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2.16 Create a Blob Brush Painting
In this project, learn how to create a loose, painterly illustration that mimics the look of an acrylic painting.
1.Welcome1 lesson, 01:32
1 lesson, 01:32
1.1Introduction01:32
1.1
Introduction
01:32
2.Mastering Brushes in Illustrator16 lessons, 1:09:17
16 lessons, 1:09:17
2.1Using a Graphics Tablet03:57
2.1
Using a Graphics Tablet
03:57
2.2Brush Tool Options03:53
2.2
Brush Tool Options
03:53
2.3The Brushes Panel02:50
2.3
The Brushes Panel
02:50
2.4Calligraphic Brushes04:27
2.4
Calligraphic Brushes
04:27
2.5Art Brushes (Part 1)03:57
2.5
Art Brushes (Part 1)
03:57
2.6Art Brushes (Part 2)02:16
2.6
Art Brushes (Part 2)
02:16
2.7Scatter Brushes03:12
2.7
Scatter Brushes
03:12
2.8Pattern Brushes05:48
2.8
Pattern Brushes
05:48
2.9Bristle Brushes03:54
2.9
Bristle Brushes
03:54
2.10Colorization05:00
2.10
Colorization
05:00
2.11The Blob Brush04:14
2.11
The Blob Brush
04:14
2.12The Pencil and Smooth Tools03:54
2.12
The Pencil and Smooth Tools
03:54
2.13Width Profiles and the Width Tool03:23
2.13
Width Profiles and the Width Tool
03:23
2.14Saving a Custom Brush Set01:35
2.14
Saving a Custom Brush Set
01:35
2.15Create a Watercolor Painting08:42
2.15
Create a Watercolor Painting
08:42
2.16Create a Blob Brush Painting08:15
2.16
Create a Blob Brush Painting
08:15
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:25
1 lesson, 00:25
3.1Conclusion00:25
3.1
Conclusion
00:25
Cheryl Graham trained as a traditional artist in drawing and painting. These days she spends more time in front of a computer than an easel. She's been using Adobe Illustrator for over 25 years. Her Illustrator work has been featured in the "The Adobe Illustrator WOW! Book" and "Real World Illustrator."