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Post by skierjohn on Feb 18, 2014 19:13:45 GMT -8
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Post by aimee on Feb 18, 2014 21:00:44 GMT -8
That is SO awesome! I have just begun trying out digital painting so I'm really glad that you tried one of my painting videos using this medium! Have you been using digital painting for long? How was your experience with the video? Thanks for sharing the color conversion chart link--very helpful! I'll share this with my Facebook and Twitter following too
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Post by skierjohn on Feb 20, 2014 7:26:18 GMT -8
No, I am new to digital painting, too. I am just a techie, so it made sense to me. I have tried ArtRage and Sketchbook Pro and the are both pretty good. There are still a few things I haven't figured out, but I like that they both have a tablet version that works like the PC version. Sketchbook supports both the iPad and Android platforms and ArtRage is only iPad. ArtRage seems to have more prebuilt brushes, but Sketchbook seems to have more options. I am not an expert, though.
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Post by aimee on Feb 20, 2014 9:44:23 GMT -8
No, I am new to digital painting, too. I am just a techie, so it made sense to me. I have tried ArtRage and Sketchbook Pro and the are both pretty good. There are still a few things I haven't figured out, but I like that they both have a tablet version that works like the PC version. Sketchbook supports both the iPad and Android platforms and ArtRage is only iPad. ArtRage seems to have more prebuilt brushes, but Sketchbook seems to have more options. I am not an expert, though. Wow, I'm even more impressed! You did a fantastic job! As a techie you will probably take to digital art really well! It may take a traditionalist like me a bit more to learn, but I'm having fun with it! Thanks so much for sharing and providing great info on these programs!
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Post by alina01 on Aug 26, 2017 0:10:11 GMT -8
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