Which brush should I get?
Mops: These have a large rounded shape that lays in large areas of color with a soft edge.
Deerfoot: This is a texturizing brush. Use dry to lightly bounce to create fur, shrubbery and soft backgrounds.
Bright: Works well with heavy paint. Create straight lines and clean edges, or block out larger sections.
Fans: The spread brush fibers help create subtle blending or texture.
Wash: Use this to spread large amounts of color, to wet your paper, or blend large areas.
Rounds: Use a small round for details and larger rounds to fill in spaces with color.
Half-Moon: Use this brush dry or wet to create texture and features like clouds or foliage.
Glaze: This is a wide brush for applying glazes and basecoats or blending.