

It replaced my computer at 99%, and it set me free from sitting by a desk for long hours. I thought it is a very expensive digital sketchbook, but it is so much more. iPad was a revolution for me in many ways, although I had so many doubts before I bought it (I described it all in my most popular post – How and why I bought an iPad Pro). I guess I would never create my watercolor brush set for Procreate if I didn’t buy an iPad in 2018. It is perfect! Watercolors there not only look like real ones, but they also behave as such! You can find more posts about Rebelle on my blog ( Winter landscape in Rebelle, Rebelle 3 tutorial). When I found Rebelle, I thought that here my search ends. I am also a fan of watercolor brushes in Clip Studio Paint. There was a time when my first choice was a watercolor brush set for Photoshop by Kyle T. I liked a lot the soft brushes with fringe from old but still great Easy Paint Tool Sai. I tried many, and I always look for new ones to try! In most cases, you can create digital watercolors if you know what effects you want to recreate. It is one of my obsessions for sure! Brushes, software, apps But I guess that made me look for a watercolor, traditional look in digital illustration. Since then, my progress in both was simultaneous.

If he had announced it previously I would have downloaded the latest updates (I don't even remember why I didn't) and would have bought the lettering brushes.

I'm seriously pissed and disappointed about this whole thing. Like, dude, that's none of your business! That's not the problem! IIRC in the website it actually read something like "Yeah, they'll be available to you forever!" and it was one of the reasons the MasterPack was a great deal. When other people mentioned something similar he answered by asking why didn't they download the brush sooner. I hope he'll respond as it's completely unfair that I'm unable to download the latest MasterPack update that I already paid for. I agree and I actually tweeted him about it.
