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Old 01-20-2008, 03:22 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: for those of you that cant afford Mac brushes
just wanna share the art brushes that I got. I don't really know the name of brushes ans stuff so I just see according to shape and texture:



top: it says "Round Top Artist Brush #6" but I guess it's a mop brush. good for blending shadow
middle: "Round Nylon Brush #0" works great as a thin liner brush
bottom: the same as the middle one but it's #1 so it gives a thicker line

it's quite difficult for me to find filbert cut brushes but I asked the guy at the art store, he said the stock will be coming in soon so I'll wait for it then. I see alot of these brushes either made of nylon or synthetic sable:


taken from The Art Shop.com.au

taken from Black Horse Fine Art Supply

they're both quite stiff and compacted but have rather soft bristles. the small flat and round ones can be used for liners but what can I do with the larger ones? would the flat ones be appropriate for foundation and concealers or would a filbert cut still be the best?

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