Anonymous
8/9/2025, 11:34:48 AM
No.11352367
>>11352351
>but i remember trying the brush and not liking how see-through it was
Fair. I have noticed a difference, using IbisPaint, with the erase and the draw of the same brush. It seems the erase is always additive (working like an air brush) whereas the typical brush isn't and won't stack its opacity until you draw an additional line.
So this could be a similar thing happening with Gimp, probably it's coded in a similar way. There's probably something in the brush settings to fix it, and you probably want to figure out how to draw rather than how to undraw to make edits simpler and faster.
A semi-transparent smegma would work fine, because keep in mind the picture isn't zoomed in on the dick. A few artists come to mind that use transparent smegma: CanvasSolaris, PervYourBrain, and Sep
I also think you'd be better off using a simpler brush since it makes it easier to create your own shapes. I only really like those kinds (a pattern that automatically randomise) for adding textures to fog or some materials.
As you can see you can just use a round brush. I draw a few globs of smegma (as that's typically how artists draw the smegma seeping out of foreskin), with a bumpy look. Then on a new layer I lowered the brush opacity to make a smear between the globs (I like using 20-30% for fading colours like this), then I lowered the whole layers opacity. The next two steps are optional, which is I added an outline to make the globs a little more detailed (following the round shapes to make it looks like droplets clumped together) and finally adding a fog over the top
>but i remember trying the brush and not liking how see-through it was
Fair. I have noticed a difference, using IbisPaint, with the erase and the draw of the same brush. It seems the erase is always additive (working like an air brush) whereas the typical brush isn't and won't stack its opacity until you draw an additional line.
So this could be a similar thing happening with Gimp, probably it's coded in a similar way. There's probably something in the brush settings to fix it, and you probably want to figure out how to draw rather than how to undraw to make edits simpler and faster.
A semi-transparent smegma would work fine, because keep in mind the picture isn't zoomed in on the dick. A few artists come to mind that use transparent smegma: CanvasSolaris, PervYourBrain, and Sep
I also think you'd be better off using a simpler brush since it makes it easier to create your own shapes. I only really like those kinds (a pattern that automatically randomise) for adding textures to fog or some materials.
As you can see you can just use a round brush. I draw a few globs of smegma (as that's typically how artists draw the smegma seeping out of foreskin), with a bumpy look. Then on a new layer I lowered the brush opacity to make a smear between the globs (I like using 20-30% for fading colours like this), then I lowered the whole layers opacity. The next two steps are optional, which is I added an outline to make the globs a little more detailed (following the round shapes to make it looks like droplets clumped together) and finally adding a fog over the top