ArtRage 3 HandsOn
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@marchbox I just spent a bit of time using the corel and autodesk sketch demos that come with the intuos (I used to use ps or smoothdraw to sketch) and I found myself liking both quite a bit but wanting something with the best of both, which for me ended up being artrage. But I agree, they each have strengths and the best pick will be up to the user. .02
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@3DworlD2 Mainly its interactions. I feel very natural while drawing. Depends on person I think, you can download a trial version to take a try.
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why dont you torrent photoshop.
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@3DworlD2 Oh wow! Thank you for telling me, I have just ordered my own copy of that book in the hope that I might learn. I do appreciate your reply and book recommendation.
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bravo!!!....
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Great voice! :) Have you ever tried AutoDesk's SketchBook Pro? I like it better.
marchbox 5 months ago in playlist marchbox's Favorited Videos
@marchbox :) thank you! I don't have SketchBook Pro. What do you like about it that ArtRage can't do?
3DworlD2 5 months ago
Thank you very much for this wonderful video! You make it look easy to draw hands and feet, as I always have trouble drawing them myself.
MiguelC2012 10 months ago
@MiguelC2012 Thank you very much! The credit should go to "Burne Hogarth's Dynamic Figure Drawing" Book. I was drawing from that Book.
3DworlD2 10 months ago
Thanks Judith for the Kind words.
your video tutorials on explaining ArtRage are the best! I'm a visual person and I rather see and learn than read long manuals. Your videos really helped me get up to speed with ArtRage.
3DworlD2 1 year ago
No SrKhezu17,
I'm using a Wacom Cintiq with a stylus. It would be very hard to draw smoothly with mouse.
Wacome also has some inexpensive tablets called Bamboo that you can use to draw on.
3DworlD2 1 year ago