Hi ti all!
May be it's really stupid, but I'm searching in Painter 8 for some tools they are called in Photoshop:dodge and burn, but can't find anything, so is there an equivalent for this tools in Painter?
thx!
Hi ti all!
May be it's really stupid, but I'm searching in Painter 8 for some tools they are called in Photoshop:dodge and burn, but can't find anything, so is there an equivalent for this tools in Painter?
thx!
Have a look at the brush group called 'Photo', which have a dodge and a burn brush. They're not as good as dodge/burn in photoshop (tends to really over saturate/pixelate the colours if you aren't subtle/delicate about it) , but it's the best Painter 8's got. I think. Someone feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
true dodge and burn are photographic procedures not painterly ones, they darken/lighten [whichever way round they are - I forget] according to exposure during film processing - photoshop's tools mimic this.
the brush tools in painter as far as I am aware just take the name but work a bit differently because they are for painting, not photo-correction
so I think Fes is right - but there may be other ways of doing it
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Dodging lightens / Burning darkens and saturates
SteveJ is correct about the photographic origins & usage of those terms, Bill Taylor (Soquili) helped me understand them better in an older thread.
However it can be reasonably argued that though the process is not really a 'painterly' one, the digital form of dodge'n'burn is applicable to any lit-pixels.
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