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    Dear Painter Folks,

    Jeremy Sutton has very kindly written a tutorial explaining how to make
    Painter 7's Dry Media and other Grainy brush variants bahave better with
    Paper textures.

    Until I moved it from PixelAlley's Painter 7 Findings - Tips and Facts
    page this morning, there was a series of Test Steps that Jeremy wrote,
    and Sample Image, so we could see how these brushes were behaving
    differently in Painter 7. The entry is still there minus the Test Ssteps
    and Sample Image.

    Now there's a link to a new page that contains the Test Steps, Sample
    Image, and the Solution Tutorial. If you'd like to take a look, first go
    to:

    http://www.pixelalley.com/tutorials/...-findings.html

    Scroll down the page 'til you find:

    "A Gift from Jeremy Sutton
    Brushes React Differently to Paper Texture in Painter 7 -
    Test Steps and Solution
    written by Jeremy Sutton - posted 9/3/01"

    Below that there's the "CLICK HERE" line. That'll take you to the new
    page.

    When you've finished, click the link back to Painter 7 Findings - Tips
    and Facts at the bottom of the page and see if there's anything new you
    haven't read yet. I just posted some new things tonight about Masks for
    normal Image Layers, Water Color Layers, and Liquid Ink Layers (oops!
    there aren't any for Liquid Ink Layers.. did you know that?).

    Also, there's another new bit about Printing to Epson printers and
    getting crummy prints.. with a workaround.

    Have a great week, everyone! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

    Jinny Brown
    http://www.pixelalley.com
    ________________________
    Jinny Brown
    Visit PixelAlley and The PainterFactory
    Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day.
    Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. Chinese Proverb
    IP

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Sep 2000
    Location
    California
    Posts
    677

    Default

    Dear Painter Folks,

    Jeremy Sutton has very kindly written a tutorial explaining how to make
    Painter 7's Dry Media and other Grainy brush variants bahave better with
    Paper textures.

    Until I moved it from PixelAlley's Painter 7 Findings - Tips and Facts
    page this morning, there was a series of Test Steps that Jeremy wrote,
    and Sample Image, so we could see how these brushes were behaving
    differently in Painter 7. The entry is still there minus the Test Ssteps
    and Sample Image.

    Now there's a link to a new page that contains the Test Steps, Sample
    Image, and the Solution Tutorial. If you'd like to take a look, first go
    to:

    http://www.pixelalley.com/tutorials/...-findings.html

    Scroll down the page 'til you find:

    "A Gift from Jeremy Sutton
    Brushes React Differently to Paper Texture in Painter 7 -
    Test Steps and Solution
    written by Jeremy Sutton - posted 9/3/01"

    Below that there's the "CLICK HERE" line. That'll take you to the new
    page.

    When you've finished, click the link back to Painter 7 Findings - Tips
    and Facts at the bottom of the page and see if there's anything new you
    haven't read yet. I just posted some new things tonight about Masks for
    normal Image Layers, Water Color Layers, and Liquid Ink Layers (oops!
    there aren't any for Liquid Ink Layers.. did you know that?).

    Also, there's another new bit about Printing to Epson printers and
    getting crummy prints.. with a workaround.

    Have a great week, everyone! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

    Jinny Brown
    http://www.pixelalley.com
    ________________________
    Jinny Brown
    Visit PixelAlley and The PainterFactory
    Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day.
    Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. Chinese Proverb
    IP

 

 

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