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Weekly Download: Expression SK Strokes, Series 6 15 natural media skeletal strokes By Dave Nagel This week we present our sixth series of SK Strokes for Creature House Expression. The brushes in this collection are all designed to emulate the look of clumpy and sparse wet bristles and are based on an entirely new range of bitmap sources, each with its own individual tip so that you have more variety to work from, if you decide to modify these to your own liking.

This week's set incorporates 15 skeletal ("SK") strokes for Expression, all of them non-repeating strokes, designed to produce the appearance of wet, bristly brushes, with a default size of 100 pixels. They can, of course, be scaled down interactively using a Wacom tablet or numerically in the Paint Style palette.



All of these brushes are created using the grayscale mode, so they can be colorized to your liking. Here's a look at some of the brushes included.



These brushes will work in Expression 2 and Expression 3, which is available for Mac OS 9, Mac OS X and Windows. Read on for download and installation instructions.

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