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@bygjohn Glad you're enjoying the thread mate.
@Kashi That's a really amazing collage!
@Dav When I got up earlier this morning, I could've sworn it was a photo. Now I see better it is a very well made painting!
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Free Appstore code for Artrage Vitae. First come, first serve.
I wouldn't even know how to redeem a code in the App Store. LOL... Oops. I figured it out. Thanks, man!
Attaboy mate! Enjoy! 😉 It works great on iPhone and even better on iPad! Hours of fun without much fuss.
I will try it out and see what's possible with this one.
Quite a lot as you'll see. It mimicks real world art experience to a fault. No selection tool as far as I know, but not really the point of Artrage tbqh. It emulates textures amazingly well, from impasto techniques to canvas bumps, etc etc etc. ☺️ You can even adjust the lighting of a layer to light the textures any direction you wish.
Also, metallic colours. Ah, those are so amazing. Once I get home I'll find you a proper overview video.
I used to use "Painter" on desktop, which used to be cutting edge paint simulation software. It's amazing to me that much of the function of that program is now able to be simulated on an iPhone or iPad.
Corel Painter! That was a pretty stellar app. Not sure if it's still around though. Haven't used a laptop for production in about 8 years or so. 😂
But Artrage is definitely a step above Painter imho. At least with simulating real world media.
I used to use it before Corel bought it. It really dragged on my old Mac. A total CPU hog.
Those were the days, mate. Lol. And I didn't know Painter existed before Corel bought it. That's interesting.
Wait! It was once called "Procreate" painter, before Savage Inc concocted ProCreate on iOS? 😲 Okay, that's super interesting. Thanks for the link mate.
Isn't that funny? I bet the makers of Procreate saw an opportunity and jumped on it when Corel's re-re-branding went through.
Perhaps that's where they got the name from tbqh.
Hey, @NeuM, you’re going to love ArtRage. JWM gifted me the app also! I had Corel Paint on the PC, it was a fun tool. Well made program.
Thanks. I'll be testing later today and see what I can get out of it.
Best of luck NeuM.
And I'm glad you're enjoying the gift, Dav.
Cheers mates.
I was following a tutorial on YouTube by James Juliet painting this landscape and made this tonight. Wife stopped me so I couldn’t finish highlighting the clouds. Will post it as it. Tomorrow is another day, and drawing. Goodnight…
Phenomenal @Dav ! Please link us to the tutorial, mate.
Here it is. I only got half way through, I may finish it up today. Need to spice up the sky and clouds and make them glow. He’s using procreate, makes it look easy and fun.
Did a cityscape tonight. Wife let me finish this one….
Someone may have asked, but what’s the best way to add an image that’s too large for the forum?
Not the most elegant way, but I've had some luck screenshoting the image 😅 I'm sure there's a better way!!
Cropping the image ever so slightly in the default Photos app usually does the trick from my personal experience.
.> @FizzyLizzy27 said:
Make it not too large? 😅 a cropped screenshot might do the trick
Usually that does the trick. Guess I just made a massive piece this time haha
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That is f-cking gorgeous!
Very nice
I like it a lot!
Ive been saving my pics in jpg format for posting on forums, seems to give the smallest file sizes and still look decent. Nice pic by the way…