BRUSH SOFT GRIP SYNTHETIC SABLE STANDARD HANDLE

BRUSH SOFT GRIP SYNTHETIC SABLE STANDARD HANDLE

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Soft Grip Short Handled Brushes  Teal Blue Tipped Acrylic with Soft Grip Purple Tipped Acrylic with Soft Grip Form meets function in this selection of appealing and durable brushes that feature the original no-slip soft rubber grip on it's clear acrylic handle. This extremely well known and great selling line consists of Gold Taklon, White Taklon, Natural/Synthetic Combo, Synthetic Sable, Natural & Stiff Hog Bristle hair types. Angular Brights/Shaders/Foilage: Used for tight shading and curved strokes. Bright/Chisel Blenders: Length and width of brush is generally squared. Similar to flats, but shorter hairs make a stiffer brush. Comb: Combs produce a repetitive pattern of thin lines. Dagger/Strippers: Long chisel edge for easy, fine lines. Vary pressure for thick-to-thin ribbon effect. Deerfoot Stipplers: Texturizing brush. Use a dry brush and light, pouncing technique for fur, shrubbery, and soft backgrounds. Fans: Brush fibers are spread out making it useful for subtle blending and for textural effects. Filberts: Create a softer edge than a flat or bright. Flats: Longer hairs than a bright, this brush has more flex and a large color carrying capability. Liners: Similar to rounds, but with longer hairs. Liners have a large color carrying capacity and makes long, fluid strokes. Oval Washes: A cross between a mop and a filbert, used primarily for laying in large amounts of color and blending. Mops: Mops have a large rounded shape that lays in large areas of color with a soft edge. Rounds: Smaller sizes are typically used for detail work and larger sizes tend to be used for washes and filling in color. Strokes: Strokes have long, rectangular ends, a large color carrying capacity and create long, fluid strokes. Washes: A wide, flat brush used primarily to lay-in large amounts of color, to wet paper, or for blending.

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