How do you use the chalk brush with the FloodFill tool?
Posted: 06 Jul 2009, 20:01
Hello everyone! This is my first post, so I'm not even sure if I'm in the right place for this question.
I was wondering if it's possible to use the Chalk tool with the FloodFill tool, as this would speed up my work loads. What I'm currently having to do is draw my line work with the Black pencil, then create a layer underneath and then paint in the colours with the chalk.
If I could just stay on the same layer as the line work and just click once wherever I want to FloodFill with colour, then that'd be great.
I have tried selecting FloodFill, then turning on Paper05 (which is the same one that the chalk brush uses I think) and FloodFilling in with that, which works, but unfortunately the colour comes out really pale and translucent (which is no good, as you can see artwork through it on layers underneath). Also it doesn't have the 3D relief quality that you get when painting with the chalk brush.
I did notice with the chalk brush selected, if you disable the paper effect, the brush turns back to a thick oil paint or something. So this seems why when painting with it, its opaticy is greater and this'll give it the 3D relief effect. This will also possibly explain why the colour is so translucent and flat when just using the FloodFill over the Paper05.
Hope this makes some form of sense and sorry for the long post!
Thanks
-matey-
I was wondering if it's possible to use the Chalk tool with the FloodFill tool, as this would speed up my work loads. What I'm currently having to do is draw my line work with the Black pencil, then create a layer underneath and then paint in the colours with the chalk.
If I could just stay on the same layer as the line work and just click once wherever I want to FloodFill with colour, then that'd be great.
I have tried selecting FloodFill, then turning on Paper05 (which is the same one that the chalk brush uses I think) and FloodFilling in with that, which works, but unfortunately the colour comes out really pale and translucent (which is no good, as you can see artwork through it on layers underneath). Also it doesn't have the 3D relief quality that you get when painting with the chalk brush.
I did notice with the chalk brush selected, if you disable the paper effect, the brush turns back to a thick oil paint or something. So this seems why when painting with it, its opaticy is greater and this'll give it the 3D relief effect. This will also possibly explain why the colour is so translucent and flat when just using the FloodFill over the Paper05.
Hope this makes some form of sense and sorry for the long post!
Thanks
-matey-