Re: Malcoonimages
Posted: 19 Jan 2009, 16:50
tv_oilbrush grain 0-3malcooning wrote: If it was so, we would have had much sexier brushes.
Herve? Please?
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tv_oilbrush grain 0-3malcooning wrote: If it was so, we would have had much sexier brushes.
Herve? Please?
that's nice !malcooning wrote:well, seems you're in luck ZigZigOtto wrote:donno, I've to check that ...
This only swaps between the oilbrush modes. What I meant is a way to control separately the amount, size, softness and space-between of the grain, because I think that the existing modes are not the way to create well-rendered natural media brushes. For example, I believe that 'bristle' factor control is far more important than the 'light' factor, in the process of building realistic brushes. I think it will be more successful if we had a brush edit panel or more controls right in Tool:Oilbrush panel (even without associating any connection setting with them).Hervé wrote:tv_oilbrush grain 0-3
I'm never sure how twist is put into application, but In Intuos2 I believe "Tilt" corresponds with 'Altitude', and "Bearing" corresponds with 'Azimuth'.ZigOtto wrote:so the wacom "Tilt" feature is corresponding to which one(s) of these tvpa parameters :
- Altitude
- Azimut
- Twist ... ?
or both ?
love it!!malcooning wrote:look what the potato sprouted...
Thanks you. It's flattering me.CharlieC wrote:...reminds me of the eastern european styles that inspire me.
just play with the custombrushes parameters, you will dicover some new nice brush renderingsCharlieC wrote:wow these images are awesome. just love the various textures, and your lovely whimsical doodle-y style. reminds me of the eastern european styles that inspire me. i hope i can absorb some of this brush making technique; i'm still pretty limited to downloading other people's.
And don't hesitate to download some sharing contents : you will find many other interesting brushes and panels ! =)CharlieC wrote:wow these images are awesome. just love the various textures, and your lovely whimsical doodle-y style. reminds me of the eastern european styles that inspire me. i hope i can absorb some of this brush making technique; i'm still pretty limited to downloading other people's.
Delicious harvest! thanks for posting.malcooning wrote:a crop of small drawings.
not sure why, but I now realize that most of my characters face to the left. interesting.