Specialty Brushes
Explore various specialty shapes and how they can be used
Find the Perfect Specialty Brush:
Deerfoot


Used in a pouncing or tapping motion to create animal fur and foliage, repetitive patterns
Deerfoot brushes are available in:
Fan


For blending and softening the edges of other strokes; dry brushing to create hair, trees, shrubbery and grass
Round Blender


For softening an area and as the name states, blending color
Round Blender brushes are available in:
Filbert Grainer and Grainer


Hairs are thinned and spread apart near the end of the tip for cross hatching, fur, grass and other textural effects
Grainer brushes are available in:
Fix-It


For removing or picking up color, as the name implies, fixing
Fix-It brushes are available in:
Dagger Striper


For straight lining and cross hatching, thick to thin lines
Dagger Striper brushes are available in:
Lunar Blender


A versatile brush that is stiffer than most other shapes which makes it ideal for moving paint and creating multi-dimensional shapes
Lunar Blender brushes are available in:
Mops


Best for blending and also moving low viscosity fluid paints. Also used as a soft wash brush to spread color
Mop brushes are available in:
Pointed Filbert


A filbert shape brush but instead of a rounded end it comes to a crisp point to fine detail and lines
Pointed Filbert brushes are available in:
Scumbler


A stiff bristle brush that is primarily used for special effects and painting techniques like dry brushing
Scumbler brushes are available in: