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what workflow should I use with artrage?

Last post 09-12-2009, 6:30 PM by pluggo. 12 replies.
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  •  09-06-2009, 9:34 PM 240270

    what workflow should I use with artrage?

    I just bought artrage 2.5 to unlock all the features and I'm a bit perplex on how to use the program. I'm used to working on photoshop; sketch, greyscale and then colors... But of course, that don't work in artrage and I'm just not sure how to go about things, so far, anything I tried in there looked like if colorful puke. x_x any tips?
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  •  09-06-2009, 11:17 PM 240284 in reply to 240270

    Re: what workflow should I use with artrage?

    freiheit:
    I'm used to working on photoshop; sketch, greyscale and then colors...

    Greyscale and then colors? More info please. Do you mean you create your image in greyscale and then use, for example, an Overlay Layer, to add color? If so, then you can do that in Artrage. On the other hand, Artrage seems to me to be more of a straightforward painting application - you use "pigment" to lay down color and mix it with other color using the brushes and palette knife, etc.

  •  09-07-2009, 12:16 AM 240290 in reply to 240284

    Re: what workflow should I use with artrage?

    Yup, like Joe said, you can do the greyscale to colour thing in Artrage. It has the same set of layer blending modes as Photoshop. The brushes obviously work in a slightly different way, but it can be done because I have done it myself.

    http://www.madhamsterstudios.co.uk
  •  09-08-2009, 12:36 AM 240516 in reply to 240290

    Re: what workflow should I use with artrage?

    I've been playing with it since yesterday now but somehow, no mather how much time I put on something, it seeem to remain very clonky, sketchy and poorly refined... x_x am I just trying to go against the medium? Should I change software?

     


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  •  09-08-2009, 12:59 AM 240518 in reply to 240516

    Re: what workflow should I use with artrage?

    I think you may have Photoshop Syndrome.Whisper Just keep saying to yourself - "Not all paintings should look like they were done in Photoshop". You may come round to liking Artrage. As far as I can see there isn't much wrong with the image you are showing.
  •  09-08-2009, 3:39 PM 240647 in reply to 240518

    Re: what workflow should I use with artrage?

    totaly lol Which isn't a good thing when you're trying to switch software x_x

     But that said, I don't want to painting to look like if it was done in photoshop. It's accually a piece of decor of a 2D game set in renaiscence, so it'd be nice if there was a bit of a painting feel to it... but not like if it was made in gouache. something like there would be nice:

    http://yunhyunjung.deviantart.com/art/bill-130332040

    http://tonyholmsten.deviantart.com/art/random-stuff-134133468

    http://peterconcept.deviantart.com/art/Fantasy-Island-73647548

     http://angrymikko.deviantart.com/art/Village-of-the-Bridge-64426099

    is it doable in artrage? Is there a way to tune the brush to be maybe more like watercolor rather then oil? Any tips on how to make the program work for me would be great, it's not the software that has a problem, it's me and I need to get over it because I can't afford buying a 700$ photoshop liscence lol


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  •  09-08-2009, 4:24 PM 240654 in reply to 240647

    Re: what workflow should I use with artrage?

    Possibly increasing the Thinner and turn Insta-Dry off?
  •  09-08-2009, 4:36 PM 240655 in reply to 240654

    Re: what workflow should I use with artrage?

    I'll try that,

     

    have you been using artrage a lot Joeparis? How dyou work with it? 


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  •  09-08-2009, 4:48 PM 240659 in reply to 240655

    Re: what workflow should I use with artrage?

    I've had it for ages, freiheit, but I only fire it up now and again for fun. I should do more with it because its brush engine is actually one of the best on the market and can reproduce oils very nicely. I know that's not what you want at the moment but it's worth experimenting with. I'm looking forward to the release of Artrage 3 because that will have a watercolor brush by all accounts.
  •  09-08-2009, 5:11 PM 240661 in reply to 240659

    Re: what workflow should I use with artrage?

    I love speed paintings and rought painterly pieces but mine doesn't have the aestetic... I think it's because the atmosphere is a bit poor maybe?  Ithink I'm going to post the piece on some critic forums.
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  •  09-08-2009, 5:35 PM 240665 in reply to 240661

    Re: what workflow should I use with artrage?

    Simon Dominic uses Artrage quite a bit and I think its testament to its effectiveness that I find it hard to tell what is Painter and what is Artrage in his galleries.

    http://www.painterly.co.uk/galmenu.php

  •  09-11-2009, 8:29 PM 241316 in reply to 240665

    Re: what workflow should I use with artrage?

    well I'm getting more and more comfortable with the program! It's a really nice software... hopefully one day i'll be able to make stuff as good as Simon! There's one thing though...and if it's in the manual just kick my ass and tell me to stop being lazy... but is there a way to make the program compatible with intuos4's little wheely-thing? It works for the zoom, but not for the rotation... I don't know if it's something that can be change or can't because intuos4 was made after artrage...
    -Let us take over the world with largely exagerated facial expressions!-
  •  09-12-2009, 6:30 PM 241444 in reply to 240270

    Re: what workflow should I use with artrage?

    http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=CartoonSNAP&view=videos

    I realize these tuts deal with cartoon painting in artrage, but his blending techniques are pretty enlightening. Hope this helps.

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