Chalk, Pastel, and Crayons

Chalk brush variants produce the thick, rich texture of natural chalk sticks, and have strokes that interact with the paper grain. The opacity is linked to stylus pressure.

Crayons offer a range of styles. From soft and dull, to waxy and grainy, they produce textured strokes that interact with the paper grain. As with other dry media brush variants, the opacity is linked to stylus pressure.

Pastels, which include oil pastels, range from hard pastel styles that reveal the paper grain to extra soft pastels that glide on to completely cover existing strokes. Opacity is linked to stylus pressure.

 

The oil pastel brush variants produce the thick, rich texture of natural pastel sticks. Most oil pastel brush variants cover existing strokes with the current paint color. However, the Variable Oil Pastel brush variant blends the underlying color into the stroke. As with other dry media brush variants, opacity is linked to stylus pressure.

Similar to Chalk, Conte brush variants produce textured strokes that interact with the paper grain. As with other dry media brush variants, the opacity is linked to stylus pressure.

 

Basic Crayons

Blunt Hard Pastel

Chunky Oil Pastel

Chunky Soft Pastel

Concept Art Jitter Smooth

Dull Charcoal Pencil 2

Dull Conte

Oil Pastel

Real Fat Chalk

Real Soft Conte 2

Round Oil Pastel 2

Sharp Chalk

Soft Charcoal Pencil

Soft Vine Charcoal 2

Square Hard Pastel

Stencil Flow Map - Grainy Pastel

Tapered Pastel 2

Variable Oil Pastel 2

Variable Width Chalk

Worn Square Pastel

 


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