Woodcut-Brushes
Posted: 01 Nov 2011, 18:40
Hello TVPaint Community - time to give back a little bit of those great inspirations I found on this wonderful forum .
I made some brushes to simulate traditionell woodcut style - not the master style of Hokusai e.g., but a little bit trashy one.
Woodcut-Brushes for TV-Paint The brushes are defined as erasers and its good to start with a color filled layer where you can remove everything you don't need (like trad. wood carving). But its also possible and useful to use the tools in an opposite way. The wood textures are defined as normal color stamps but can also be used as erasers, for example on the color plates (example 3).
Here are some examples: [1] no wood textures used
[2] the color plates don't fit to each other
[3] there was not enough paint on the plates, the wood texture became visible
top right: original picture size
bottom right: every color plate got it's own layer to give them individual wood textures using the texture brushes as an eraser
Every feedback is greatly appreciated.
I made some brushes to simulate traditionell woodcut style - not the master style of Hokusai e.g., but a little bit trashy one.
Woodcut-Brushes for TV-Paint The brushes are defined as erasers and its good to start with a color filled layer where you can remove everything you don't need (like trad. wood carving). But its also possible and useful to use the tools in an opposite way. The wood textures are defined as normal color stamps but can also be used as erasers, for example on the color plates (example 3).
Here are some examples: [1] no wood textures used
[2] the color plates don't fit to each other
[3] there was not enough paint on the plates, the wood texture became visible
top right: original picture size
bottom right: every color plate got it's own layer to give them individual wood textures using the texture brushes as an eraser
Every feedback is greatly appreciated.