Hello,
I was wondering if they was way to combine the filled stroke with the wet brush, to get a "wet filled stroke".
wet filled stroke
Re: wet filled stroke
Sorry, it was a pretty undetailled answer.
I checked many ways to do it and I couldn't find something with the existing tools.
So we would need to develop it.
EDIT : I'm wrong in fact : As workaround, you might use the FX Toonshading on a filled shape with a range of 360° and an adapted profile.
I can post images if you want.
I checked many ways to do it and I couldn't find something with the existing tools.
So we would need to develop it.
EDIT : I'm wrong in fact : As workaround, you might use the FX Toonshading on a filled shape with a range of 360° and an adapted profile.
I can post images if you want.
Fabrice Debarge
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Re: wet filled stroke
Maybe the new inlay texture fx is an option? To convert the shape with the texture you want.
And maybe the new brush spreading can be used too?
And maybe the new brush spreading can be used too?
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Re: wet filled stroke
Actually, all depends on the rendering you wanna have. Any image to illustrate ? =)
Re: wet filled stroke
Thanks for all the answers!
Actually the reason is just that I really enjoy working with the filled stroke paint and the the watercolor brush. I will try the methods suggested above.
Well I must confess there is no specific rendering style I had in mind... ...I was just trying to combine two things I really like in TVpaint.
Actually the reason is just that I really enjoy working with the filled stroke paint and the the watercolor brush. I will try the methods suggested above.
Elodie wrote:Actually, all depends on the rendering you wanna have. Any image to illustrate ? =)
Well I must confess there is no specific rendering style I had in mind... ...I was just trying to combine two things I really like in TVpaint.
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Re: wet filled stroke
In Annecy, Hans Jorgen showed me how he combined Brush mapping with filled stroke to get a nice rendering : https://hjsandnes.wordpress.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: wet filled stroke
Looks nice ! Thanks for sharing the link . Also more info about the project here:Elodie wrote:In Annecy, Hans Jorgen showed me how he combined Brush mapping with filled stroke to get a nice rendering : https://hjsandnes.wordpress.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://geitekillingen.tumblr.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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