Digital Watercolour
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Upside of the credit-crunch is time to brush up on some skills.
Sketchup + Corel Painter X
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Great work,Congratulations
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Nice interactive web pages...
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Wowzer!
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Very cool, wanna tell us how you did that?
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Wow, well done. I love the web page.
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@unknownuser said:
... wanna tell us how you did that?
I'm still hacking at this trying to work out a repeatable work-flow.
What I can say is learn to get the image to work in grey-scale values before attempting anything in colour.@unknownuser said:
I have played with painter-x ...let the trial run out. I really loved it but was set back by the price...are you convinced?
What I find attractive is the ability to develop some really expressive custom brushes & pens.
- and it is cheaper than Photoshop but with a similar functional interface. Great for doing design doodles.
(But don't spend the money if you are not prepared to spend a bit of time.)
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- and it is cheaper than Photoshop but with a similar functional interface. Great for doing design doodles.
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Those look great...I really like the cleanness you maintained with the water color. Sometimes water colors look a little to water colored.
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@toxicvoxel said:
Upside of the credit-crunch is time to brush up on some skills.
Sketchup + Corel Painter X
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http://www.visualarchitecture.com/toxic/wc82/
.good works,
have you ever tried PIRANESI ? -
I really like them. One of the best digital watercolour images from this forum.
Nice colourscheme too.
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nice render ... would you plz share more renders here?
and what about the tips and tricks?
thanx again... and great work -
Really nice renders!
Do you use a stylus or mouse? -
awesome render, awesome webpage i often get requests for watercolours and would be nice to know ur method as mine is convolted and not as convincing as urs
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I don't know if anyone's considering Painter X, but:
http://www.nothingbutsoftware.com/Catalog_Type.asp?ProductCode=87342&ai=3695
This is the commercial version at a pretty reasonable price ($169.95).
Hope this helps,
John S.
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