The brush I'm using can easily be recreated in Photoshop and Sketchbook Pro. I think Open Canvas can do it too, as well as Painter. It's a conventional solid circular brush that many digital painters use.
As for the Dartboard palette I'm using, it's pretty much like any other colour palette, although it auto-calibrates to whatever colour I sample. You still have to hunt for whatever colour you want to use. (see the previous episode - Picking Colours).
Thank you so much again. this is awesome!
metalaxiz 3 years ago 2
Do you teach classes O.o
PlooGoo 3 years ago
this was great! i'd love to learn more about color chosing
OmnipotentO 3 years ago
This is a nice tut, but it seems almost like it's a tut for the program, as opposed to choosing colors for painting a picture.
This seemed so strongly focused on the pressure/gradient tool.
anyway it's nice. I wouldn't mind you splitting it up into pt1+2 for these larger coloring tuts, just so it doesnt seemed rushed as much.
gassnake 3 years ago
The brush I'm using can easily be recreated in Photoshop and Sketchbook Pro. I think Open Canvas can do it too, as well as Painter. It's a conventional solid circular brush that many digital painters use.
As for the Dartboard palette I'm using, it's pretty much like any other colour palette, although it auto-calibrates to whatever colour I sample. You still have to hunt for whatever colour you want to use. (see the previous episode - Picking Colours).
moatddtutorials 3 years ago
Thank you very much! I wonder if Photoshop CS2 have this transisitonal brush as well? It does make painting more organic!
psychoticcookie 3 years ago
Yes.
Shape Dynamics: OFF
Other Dynamics: ON (Opacity Control - Pen Pressure, Flow Control - OFF)
Smoothing: ON
Brush Tip Shape: Spacing 1%
moatddtutorials 3 years ago
thank God, i need tutorials on color
Bluedragon9151 3 years ago 2