Further thoughts. This is a really random selection of stuff cause it's just what I like. If you think there's something I should add, TOTALLY tell me about it. That is the whole point of this thing- just sharing tricks! I should be writing an essay right now.
p.s. sorry about the quality of art in this one. ummm...that's not the point?
You know I've never really tried to use the color dynamics, but after looking at this I might try it out and see how I do! Have you ever used any version of Corel Painter? I was just wondering because since you obviously nerd out about the subtleties of PS brushes, if you've ever played with Painter you know how incredibly different it can be. In any event, this is another fun, useful tutorial.
You know, the last time I had the opportunity to try painter it was on my old dinosaur of a Dell which would just have a complete seizure when I tried to use it, so I gave it up as a lost cause. I'd really like to try again, though....hmmmmm
Thanks for taking the time to really go through my work, it makes me so happy!
Yeah it's got it's quirks but I've grown to love it. It's funny, seems like a lot of people our age have stories about working on ancient Dell computers, I know I have. I've been really enjoying looking through it, you've got really sophisticated use of color. It's given me a lot of of ideas just looking at it!
This is... just really amazing. I've been using Photoshop for years and years and have a graphic design degree and I never had any idea it could do all this stuff...
Oh a question! is there a way to save or make a brush set? i know you can load brushes, but can you make a set so you can load them at will, instead of switching between the available sets (basic brushes/wet media brushes .. )
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Yes, if you want to create custom brush tips, check out this tutorial, [link] which is simple and to the point.
If you simply want to save the settings you have put onto an existing brush tip, go up to the top right where there is a brush icon and click the down toggle and then click the "new tool preset." I like storing them there because it allows me to name them instead of having to recognize them by a tiny icon in a billion other tiny icons. Make sure to un-check the "save with color" box though when you save it!
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Thanks for taking the time to really go through my work, it makes me so happy!
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I've been really enjoying looking through it, you've got really sophisticated use of color. It's given me a lot of of ideas just looking at it!
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Ook.
is there a way to save or make a brush set?
i know you can load brushes, but can you make a
set so you can load them at will, instead of switching
between the available sets (basic brushes/wet media brushes .. )
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IF YOU LIKE WATER, THEN YOU ALREADY LIKE 72% OF ME
If you simply want to save the settings you have put onto an existing brush tip, go up to the top right where there is a brush icon and click the down toggle and then click the "new tool preset." I like storing them there because it allows me to name them instead of having to recognize them by a tiny icon in a billion other tiny icons. Make sure to un-check the "save with color" box though when you save it!
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By Believing, One Sees.
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IF YOU LIKE WATER, THEN YOU ALREADY LIKE 72% OF ME