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Are you a painter?
http://www.artrage.com/index.html
I am no painter, I lack the skill and training to bring the imagined scene, object, landscape, figure or face into visual shape andf form that goes beyond amateurish scribbling. But I enjoy to smear with colours and see them interacting on paper or canvas. I tried watercolours many many years ago, but the hobby never went beyond the early first steps. However, I am fascinated by digital painting options, since I first saw it in action in Paint Shop Pro 9 by Jasc. There it already worked not bad, but slow, creating lines and edges were you wanted round swings of the brush. But I got an idea of what it could be to paint digitally, I even got myself a Wacom tablet back then, a Graphire 3. And then - I forgot about it, and used PSP9 only for the occasional photo editing. Meanwhile I heared of things like Painter and Photoshop and the like, but found the software to be too expensive for just occaisonal use, and also occasional use will not help you to master the very complex, unhandy menues and options. I now stumbled over a relatively new piece of software, that is exclusively focussed on painting "by hand". The interface is a marvel that represents one of the most elegant and intuitive GUIs I hgave ever seen, and is almost self-explanatory. It comnputes fast enough to allowme fluid, round swings with the brush, and the colour behaviour is a marvel to look at. Yesterday I spend time just smearing colours in the demo version, and enjoyed it like a little kid in Kindergarten.The thing is called Art Rage, and you can find many videos about it at youtube. If you are not professional master and lord of photoshop, but are interested in digital painting (not image processing and editiing, but manual painting!), then give this a try. A demo is available, and as I said, it kept me fascinated all evening yesterday. The software functions perfectly with my old Wacom board, and also interacts nicely with tablet-PCs and touchscreens. I seriously consider to buy this one, although this konth already has been quzite expensive for me :) This part of one of the reviews they have linked to, sums it up nicely. Quote:
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I will look into it, Danke Sky:salute:
That brings me to another topic, Hitlers paintings. I have seen his work and must say that it isn't as bad as I always heard. Some people have called him a hack as an artist but I tend to think that they are just judging his work with the knowledge that it is in fact Adolph Hitler. While not the worlds greatest artist I must say his work really had potential. |
Two life sessions in fast motion:
Painting Monument Valley Old School Science Fiction Painting I'm still baffled when seeing this. It's all virtual, digital, unreal...! :DL |
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There is a freeware program with functionality of Photo Shop. Gimp http://www.gimp.org/downloads/ |
Tablet PC
Mixing colours: mauve Mixing colours: earth The Little Mermaid I'm hooked. I will get it. I always hated the interfaces of complex graphics software. Paint II for Amiga was the last one I used to full extend. After that, I hated them all, Corel, Jasc, Adobe, whatever. But I am in love with this one, I simply love it. It snuggled to my desire of how such a GUI should handle so intuively that now I simply cannot give up on it anymore. |
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http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/index.php |
I paint the shed every year.....
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I downloaded the demo and gave it a spin. It's pretty cool and fast to learn, although I think a lot of past familiarity with Corel Painter probably helped. I wish there was a keyboard shortcut for editing the size of the various brushes though, unless I'm missing it somewhere. It's supposed to be Michael Caine from A Bridge Too Far, but I didn't quite get the likeness.
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Thanks! I'm always interested in programs like these, even when I can barely draw stick figures myself.
On the topic of such programs, does anyone remember "Recolored"? I remember picking it up originally from here and got hooked right away. It lets you color black&white pictures and photographs, which is very nice for someone who keeps bumbing into them all the time. I must have colored hundreds of pictures with that since then. Here are some samples. |
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Yes, I got the Studio version, although maybe I will never be able fully use it. But fasci8nation took control over my cold blooded reason. :D I have started with watercolkours today - like I alreadcxy have tried over 20 years ago. And I love it. It's true enjoyment to work with this program. It goes so easy off the hand, the handling is so very very intuitive. Elegant and ergonomic. I am even updating my old Wacom board. Quote:
But before I am able to form such images with faces, people and objects, it will take much time. From doing sketches every once in a while, I know my talent lies more in nature's sights and landscapes in general - it's all less object-focussed. Guess it would not hurt me to learn some basics about sketching body proportions. |
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I shall have to throw this across to the other half, see what she makes of it. She's better at the computer art than I am, I'm still rather a pencil and paper kinda chap. :hmmm:
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Maybe it's tablet PC time. :D Money, money, money. |
Eh I about as much artistic ability as a rock, so no I don't paint. :O:
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My father was a 'Mahler Meister' in Germany, had his own business there, anything to do with paint he did, calligraphy as well!
He, since retiring many years ago, has also painted many pictures, landscapes, portraits, stills etc etc. Incredibly gifted man. Me? Not an artistic bone in my body :nope: |
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If you check their fourm, there is a long sub forum with works presented by their creators, gallery. Some of the really good stuff there fools you into believing it is real, really. But their creators obviously are well-skilled and technically experienced real painters indeed. One of the videos I set up shows how they work on a tablet PC with touchscreen, like you mentioned. This kind of program, is a prime argument for considering them. Your demo is limited in functions, but be aware there are also two demos, one for ArtRage 2.5 Starter, and one for Studio Pro. Try the latter, if you have picked the 2.5 Starter, the trial time is 30 days. The only feature that I miss so far from PSP9 is the separate colour palette where you not just pick colours like here, but can actually mix them with your brush and separated from the canvas, mixing them from those you put on the it, like real painters would do, too. After some time the colour palette there started to look as chaotic and mixed like a real one! But picking the colour that you want is easy and fast here, too. |
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