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Angle Brushes |
Angle brushes are great for getting into tight corners anf for floating color. Perfect for rose petals! |
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Chisel Blenders |
Also called a Bright, these brushes have shorter bristles than a flat shader. Good for blending two colors and applying prep mediums. |
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Filbert Brushes |
Filberts have a natural rounded shape that is perfect for painting flower petals, round edge leaves & bird feathers. |
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Liner Brushes |
Use for curved or striaht lines. Perfect for monogramming, outlining and strokes. |
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Flat Shaders |
Great for floating, base coating, strokework, blending & lettering. Can be used on the flat edge for wide lines or chisel edge for thin lines. |
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Spotters |
Short bristle can be used for very fine detail work such as tiny strokework, eyes, lashes, dots and signatures. |
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Fan Brushes |
Use dry or with only the tips loaded to create texture such as grass, shrubbery, fur & trees. Great for softening edges. |
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Mid Length Liner |
A little longer than a liner, but not quite as long as a script liner. Holds more paint & is easier to control than longer bristles |
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Rake |
Also called a comb, this brus is used for cross-hatching, fur, hair, grass, feathers, wood graining & more! |
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Rounds |
Use point or apply pressuere to make thick to thin strokes. Great for commas, daisy petals, leaves & other strokework. |
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Script Liners |
Also called a Scroller, used for long strokes, lines & strokework. |
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Ultra Rounds |
Full belly acts as a reservoir allowing continuous line work without frequent reloading. |
| All other Comfort Handle Brushes |
Including Stripers, Deerfoots, Filbert Rake, Oval Wash, & Wash |
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