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what type of brush should I use in order to get soft looking sketches/lineart like picrel in krita?

So theres this artist game dev I follow (https://x.com/Doubled_dbld) and I really like the way their art looks, but I'm not sure how to replicate the lineart in their sketches into my own art. It looks very soft but the brush I use is the default (basic-5 size) since I'm pretty inexperienced with drawing on a drawing tablet and don't know how to emulate in krita since the they said their brush is a a custom sai brush.

I've thought about making the brush bigger and opacity lower, but I'm not sure that would work. Any tips?
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Just lower the opacity on the brush. There’s very little you can’t accomplish with a hard round brush.
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Heres another example
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Another. Not the same artist but still has the look I want.



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