Finding authentic "free" versions of Haeyoon's work often involves checking community-shared links or promotional "sampler" kits.

To be “brush free” is to abandon the traditional mediator between intention and surface. The brush, across East Asian and Western traditions alike, has historically been a tool of cultivated expression—one that stores ink, regulates flow, and translates the artist’s breath into a deliberate line. Removing the brush, then, is not merely a technical swap; it is a philosophical severance.

If you decide to explore her full range, these are her most popular categories:

: Contains specialized brushes and a guide to help artists create realistic hair textures. Bubble Brush Set

Includes "Rough" and "Soft" options to connect hairlines or skin naturally. Thick, traditional feel