Overview
This guide is about adding brushes to grease pencil.
Finding Brushes
First thing before adding brushes is actually finding one. The brush that I’ve used is in the link below.
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There are plenty of brush sample that you could use in the Cloud Library.
Go down, you can see the download button on the bottom right.
Once you downloaded open the .zip file.
Open the .zip file and drag the file to the location that you’ve made.
There you go, you can look at others sample to try out if you want.
Adding Brushes
After you find the brush you wanted, go to “2D ANIMATION.”
Press “FILE” and go to “APPEND”.
Go to the file that you drag the file from the .zip and double click the .blend file.
Double click the “BRUSH” file.
Once you’ve open the “BRUSH” file, select the brush that you want to add to your Blender work.
After that, press “APPEND” on the bottom right.
Press the brush icon and there you go, a new brush to use for your work.
Does it Work?
YUP, IT WORKS.
Keep an Eye Out on the Stroke
Once you added the new brushes to your kit, be wary of the “Material Properties” section of the Stroke.
when drawing with the new brushes, the stroke will add a new stroke once you added to the project.
But what happens when you use the same brush in a different stroke property selection.
It won’t add the same stroke again since you already have it in the stroke property selection.
These are all the stroke property from the new brushes added.
I use the “VERTEX COLOR” option in the color section which you can change the color compare to the “MATERIAL” option.