new watercolour brushes in Painter 12.
Physics in brushes / watercolour brushes
Physics in brushes / watercolour brushes
Last edited by BenEcosse on 05 May 2016, 12:46, edited 1 time in total.
- Klaus Hoefs
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Re: Physics in brushes / watercolour brushes
Looks like there is post-FX (Opacity, Blur ...) automatically applied AFTER painting the strokes, which can't be never realtime even with the fastest hardware.
Re: Physics in brushes / watercolour brushes
Indeed, you are right Klaus. I saw it a few days ago, and even with a 8 core Mac with 16 Go of RAM, you can feel the post processing.Klaus Hoefs wrote:Looks like there is post-FX (Opacity, Blur ...) automatically applied AFTER painting the strokes, which can't be never realtime even with the fastest hardware.
Fabrice Debarge
Re: Physics in brushes / watercolour brushes
+1
Last edited by BenEcosse on 05 May 2016, 12:47, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Physics in brushes / watercolour brushes
Yes, if you're making a painting, a few seconds here and there are not a big harm.
Multiply these seconds by the several thousand frames of an animation, and it becomes a totally different problem.
Multiply these seconds by the several thousand frames of an animation, and it becomes a totally different problem.
Quicktime is DEAD. Get over it and move on !
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Re: Physics in brushes / watercolour brushes
BTW the most impressive I saw was Moxi:
video-demonstration at youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwcYP2KMgFc
video-demonstration at youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwcYP2KMgFc