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    First trial made all by brush stroke.
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    for those who are interested in my brush attached is the way I created. Please note I had experienced sometime the error and the data was gone.

    Thanks for comments Steve and Gary.

    Gray: Yes that is the finish I wanted to make in XX. My trial of brush then started. I know it will be more easier to use other software but I wanted it in XX. Although the finish is not perfect but is acceptable for me at moment.

    Katsu
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    First trial made all by brush stroke.

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    Katsu,
    Thanks for the beautiful images, especially the delicate flower. I like it very much. Thanks for the brush tutorial too. All the tips help.
    Neil

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    that last one is absolutely great!!

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    Attached picture is what I originally wanted to make in XX. Tried many kinds of brush and had this finish. However the brush seems require too much burden for my PC and the speed get very slow.
    My PC is Pentium III 400M 256 RAM.
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    Thanks Ivan.

    Photoshop is the most poplura here and many books are available so many use it. Another reason is many Japanese do not understand English well. I hope I will translate how to use XaraX in Japanese sometime.

    For those who interested in the brush here is my way of creating the brush. Hope it will be any help.

    Katsu
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    Here is the picture file.
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    ... what a great debut! A very nice technique on your images, a brush for all of us and a tutorial to go! Wow! Welcome! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

    I can't wait to see what else you can come up with!

    Super!

    Risto

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    I do not see how the slowdown could be due to excessive demand on your computer, if you have Pentium III. I suspect it's just XaraX itself that can only cope with so much. I remember reading that it is best to keep your work in a separate drive from the drive your graphics programs are in. Save a new drawing to the other drive when it is a small file and then continue working on it.

 

 

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