after reading hakoo's last post here I had to try it out. I also discovered that not only can you make your own custom brushes you can also make your own custom paper textures the same way.
Here is one I did that looks like needlepoint.
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after reading hakoo's last post here I had to try it out. I also discovered that not only can you make your own custom brushes you can also make your own custom paper textures the same way.
Here is one I did that looks like needlepoint.
Way cool! :D
I posted these a while ago. The first (left images) are the originals. The others are with my own bubble brush.
http://www.talkgraphics.com/showpost...5&postcount=26
here is another one custom brush, custom paper
Yet another one. this time terrycloth! I think it kinda looks like an art deco bathmat
I've been playing around with custom art brushes again. The original vector drawing is on the left, the two images on the right are done with the same custom brush, just different settings
Great effects Frances. The leaves image on the top right looks very much like water colour on the paper used in my high school art class.
It appears that textures tile in at 1:1. Brushes and tiles need to be BMP format. They seem to be only used in grayscale regardless. Color images get converted to grayscale for use. Brushes don't seem to be depentent on size.
The program need the default files in its folders. My test showed the image could be different, but the file name needs to be there.
I loaded several grayscale textures to the paper and brush folder, and they read fine. I made the paper textures smaller. You could use larger texture images to get a different effect.
Presets just name an image. Text files.
Rich
Rich I have no idea what your post is saying. Was there a question you are answering that I missed?
Bill,
I was looking at how the program uses brushes and textures so that you would be able to design them better.
The resources are fairly small images. How would you ever guess what could be used.
Rich