>>7716766
Its a limitation which you can bounce your creativity off.
Has a low fi feel to it, but as much as pixelart.
Impressionistic broken color look as well.
But for the most its about raw control, the brush is 100% predictable. Everything that happens on canvas is controlled by you. You do smoothing by hand, textures by hand, more or less everything.
I like it as its own thing.
For many who wants to go further its the baseline. You can add to it, one feature at the time, step by step, withouth overhelming yourself.
You can change the shape. Then you can add textures, noise, different jitters and other modifiers. And it helps to have the path from the round hard brush to whatever you want to use right now. If you dont do it step by step and you jump directly to complicated texture brushes and mixturebrushes it could forever remain a black box for you. Something is happening, without seeing the sceletton underneeth you dont have the full control.
For me personaly, its about separating trad and digital. Trad is my main medium, when i paint in cg, i dont want to simulate trad, for many reasons, it would take to long to explain why exactly, i want it it to be destinct digital.
>>7716771
Yes, sure.