Yes please !Satrip wrote:The Transparent one gives interesting results with PPalette dirt ! Good idea (i'll post a test picture to show it asap)Fabrice wrote: I wonder what would happen if used with the dirt option of the PPalette. Did anyone try ?
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Fabrice Debarge
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Finally it seems the "A+B picker" and the "PPalette's Dirt" are in a sort of conflict, which produce a kind of bug and sometimes close the software
So I don't use this buggy Dirt feature anymore.
So I don't use this buggy Dirt feature anymore.
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yes, unfortunalety, the dirt function make the plug-in close the software sometimes.
Please be indulgent with the plug-in creators, they are working during their free time.
Please be indulgent with the plug-in creators, they are working during their free time.
Fabrice Debarge
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Sure i don't blame Mark (the PPalette creator), this Dirt function is TOLD to be a buggy feature in his user's manual, and the main essential tools of this plugin still works great! It's cool to have left those "buggy" features to play with, but not to use on a serious work.
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I'm sorry, I'm new I downloaded your brushes, thank you very much btw, but how do I add them into my brushes? Thank you
Cloud
Cloud
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I've just created a topic about this =)
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Very good. One minor thing: You forgot to say that in order to see the new tvpx-brush one should push the 'open/close custom panel tool' button twice (or perform a little raindance).Elodie wrote:I've just created a topic about this =)
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ow, yes you're right
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Here's my personal variation of this brush. It's very good for washes and I use it for all my backgrounds.
Here's a sample:
Here's a sample:
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Woh, great work Vincent ! Thanks for sharing this
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good work.
There is a slight feeling of tile/repeat in the texture. Btw, you can improve it by adding the "angle > random" connection.
There is a slight feeling of tile/repeat in the texture. Btw, you can improve it by adding the "angle > random" connection.
Fabrice Debarge
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and by increasing the shift value a bit, for more "wash".Fabrice wrote:good work.
There is a slight feeling of tile/repeat in the texture. Btw, you can improve it by adding the "angle > random" connection.
But my main qualm about the watercolor brushes in general, is that the Alpha Diff mode creates digital blocky shapes, or opaque, hard-edged areas, when painting with light strokes over previous denser strokes. Not sure how to address this. I tried with different wet profiles, but to no avail. Optimally, it should have been a combination between Alpha Diff mode, and Color mode.
Ach... all this alchemy confuses me.
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Thanks for the tips, all. I've been tweaking my brush and I'll eventually release a second version.
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Hiv.veidt wrote:Thanks for the tips, all. I've been tweaking my brush and I'll eventually release a second version.
I love this brush - did you ever release the second version?
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Absolutely wonderful brushes, thank you!!!