Here's What you Get: Round - Good for: sketching, outlining, detailed work, controlled washes, filling in small areas. creates thin to thick lines - thin at the tip, becoming wider the more it's pressed down.. use with thinned paint rather than thick paint. Linear - Good for: fine details and lines, delicate areas, spotting and retouching. Flat - Good for: bold strokes, washes, filling wide spaces, impasto. can use edge for fine lines, straight edges and stripes. long haired flat brushes are ideal for varnishing. Angular - Useful for precise strokes, and for lines and curves, with thick or heavy color. Filbert - Filbert is suitable for blending and figurative work.
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