![]() It’s very slim, and long enough to balance the weight of the ferrule and brush head. Aside from those two issues, the handle on the J5523 is perfect. Luckily that problem is easily prevented with a quick swipe of clear nail polish. The other thing that I don’t totally love is that the lettering for the logo tends to wear off really quickly, as I discovered with my first couple of brushes from them. I can remember most of my brush numbers pretty easily, but I’ve also been told that my ability to remember random strings of characters (like the product key for my office’s Windows XP license that was purchased in 2001) is unnatural. For the most part that’s probably not necessary, but it would be super handy for those of us who like to do reviews. For one, most of the brushes don’t have the number printed on them (the K series does, for some reason). I have two incredibly minor gripes about the brush handles in general from Hakuhodo. The J5523 has a black-laquered wooden handle with “Hakuhodo” printed in holographic lettering. Which brings us to why over half of my brush collection is made up of Hakuhodo brushes – they’re just really, really well-constructed. Since they’re not a consumable product like makeup is, I personally think they should be built to last for a good, long time. Let’s kick off the Hakuhodo reviews with one of my favorite brushes of all time – the J5523.Īs I’ve mentioned before, I’m kind of a stickler for quality when it comes to brushes. Now that it’s rolling along, I’m on a mission to review all of my brushes (ambitious, I know). When exporting our work we can do it in a single file, even if its size is too high or we can do it by blocks, without losing an iota of quality at any time.I’ve been wanting to review my Hakuhodo brushes for a while, but wanted to wait until I got the All About Brushes series started. Regarding compatibility, MyBrushes supports the formats most used in the world of photo editing: JPG, BMP, PNG, GIF, PDF, PSD, PNT, ARW, BMPF, CUR, CRW, CR2, DCR, DNG, EPSI, EPI, EPS, EXR, EFX, ERF, FPX, FPIX, FAX, FFF, GIFF, G3, HDR, ICNS, ICO, JFX, JFAX, JPE, JFIF, JPF, MPO, MAC, MRW, MOS, NRW, NEF, ORF, PICT, PIC, PCT, PS, PNTG, PNG, QTIF, QTI, RAW, RAF, RW2, RWL, SR2, SRW, SGI, TRIC, TIFF, TGA, TARGA, TIF, XBM, 3FR, 8BPS to name the most used. It also allows us to record our actions so that when it is a repetitive action we can perform it automatically without having to perform all the steps one by one. With the layers we can perform any operation that occurs to usEither duplicate, copy, move, rotate, scale them. MyBrushes offers us an unlimited layering system, just as we can find in the main graphic design applications such as Photoshop or Pixelmator. With MyBrushes we can not only edit our favorite photographs, but we can also create spectacular drawings that will delight more than one. This offer is available until today, so do not think about it too much if you were thinking of getting it, but the 30 euros of its price made us think twice. We are talking about MyBrushes, an application that has a regular price in the Mac App Store of 29,99 euros, but that for a limited time we can download for less than one euro, 0,99 euros. ![]() Again we talk about an application that is available in the Mac App Store with a significant discount.
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