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Re: Malcoonimages
Posted: 07 Jan 2009, 22:53
by malcooning
Paul Fierlinger wrote:To animate every day all day long for years is nuts, of course, but it's being nuts with a passion. Without the passion it must be REALLY nuts and I hope I'll never get that far.
Agreed!!
Re: Malcoonimages
Posted: 12 Jan 2009, 00:07
by malcooning
look what the potato sprouted...
Re: Malcoonimages
Posted: 12 Jan 2009, 14:26
by Peter Wassink
Cool!!!
i've never seen this illustration cliche* pushed this far, love it
*the house/castle/town/city on a hill
Re: Malcoonimages
Posted: 19 Jan 2009, 08:20
by malcooning
Re: Malcoonimages
Posted: 19 Jan 2009, 14:15
by ZigOtto
hi Asaf,
I'm always delighted with the titles of your pictures,
sometimes it helps for the meaning of the scene,
sometimes it puzzles our understanding a bit more,
or simply have no other effect than amazement.
(which is the case with this last one named "ha")
about your nice looking dry brush, is it an animbrush ?
can you share it, or at least its custom settings ?
Re: Malcoonimages
Posted: 19 Jan 2009, 14:54
by malcooning
Thanks Zig.
I really appreciate your responses to my drawings. There's always a nice complement awaiting for me in your posts.
The brush is in fact just the oil brush. Basically I've assigned Size to Altitude (inverted profile), Aspect assigned to Altitude too, and Angle assigned to Azimuth . But enough words on it - check the brush I'm posting here.
Mind you, sadly it is not for digitizers without azimuth and altitude control. So as long as you use it with your Intuos3, you're fine, but it will give unpredictable behavior on a tabletPC (unless you got a super-duper one which allows the controls. And if you do, I'm jealous).
Re: Malcoonimages
Posted: 19 Jan 2009, 15:13
by Paul Fierlinger
Asaf, the Dry Brush won't open; it says: "unable to process the headers".
Re: Malcoonimages
Posted: 19 Jan 2009, 15:19
by Peter Wassink
indeed, here the data folder seems empty
Re: Malcoonimages
Posted: 19 Jan 2009, 15:22
by ZigOtto
... corrupted file too .
anyway, I'm still on Intuos2, managing the tilt data, but not the Altitude or Azimuth,
or am I wrong ?
Re: Malcoonimages
Posted: 19 Jan 2009, 15:24
by malcooning
Yes. Weird. For some reason the upload corrupted my file, and it seems to recur whenever I try to upload again.
Can anyone try to upload a RAR file too, to see if there's a problem with uploading to the forums?
well, anyway, meantime you can get the brush
from here.
ZigOtto wrote:anyway, I'm still on Intuos2 .
doesn't intuos2 have Azimuth and Altitude digitization too?
Re: Malcoonimages
Posted: 19 Jan 2009, 15:29
by ZigOtto
malcooning wrote:ZigOtto wrote:anyway, I'm still on Intuos2 .
doesn't intuos2 have Azimuth and Altitude digitization too?
donno, I've to check that ...
Re: Malcoonimages
Posted: 19 Jan 2009, 15:38
by malcooning
ZigOtto wrote:donno, I've to check that ...
well, seems
you're in luck Zig
Re: Malcoonimages
Posted: 19 Jan 2009, 15:40
by Paul Fierlinger
Thanks, Asaf. It's very nice using cement and a 180 degree angle.
Re: Malcoonimages
Posted: 19 Jan 2009, 16:06
by malcooning
This brush positively accepts changing the paper type (and hardness and size of it).
The angle here is merely to serve your personal habit of holding the pen, it does not affects the rendering of the brush.
I now wish there was a way to control the amount, size and softness of the grain (instead of the much less logically rendered Hard/Medium/Soft/Silk options). If it was so, we would have had much sexier brushes.
Herve? Please?
Re: Malcoonimages
Posted: 19 Jan 2009, 16:49
by malcooning