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Marker / Watercolor Brush

Posted: 01 Feb 2022, 12:21
by oscar
I've been amazed by the amazing looks of Adrien Mérigeau "Genius Loci" and for parts of my thesis film I'd love to have a similar painterly effect. I wonder what the best way to go about it would be and if the TVPaint brushes could achieve such an effect?
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here is the link to the video with more examples and how it looks in motion.

I've already tried to come up with a brush that could do the trick,
mainly from advise on this thread, but it still needs some fixing. I'll try to make it more rectangular later when I have the time. But there is maybe more that I need to consider? You can find it here:
Genius Loci Brush.tvpx
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Genius Loci Brush Example.png

So if anyone has tips on how to better achieve this effect, what to change about the brush, or a workflow that would be smarter (!)
Please tell me (aussi en francais si vous voulez!)
Thank you very much! Merci!

Re: Marker / Watercolor Brush

Posted: 01 Feb 2022, 20:40
by oscar
Little update: I fooled around some more and came up with a different brush that already works a little better. But it's a little too tame now...
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Genius Loci Brush v2.0.tvpx
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I feel there's still room for improvement! Hapyy for input how I can get closer to references like this:
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Re: Marker / Watercolor Brush

Posted: 09 Feb 2022, 00:08
by Peter Wassink
Yes, its a great look. and a direct translation of the unique painting style of the amazing Brecht Evens, a belgian comic artist who creates the art for his books by layering gouache on paper.

i think you are already close with the brushes, and you mainly need to start playing around with layering and all the various blendmodes.