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The auto clean option is very fun and useful if you know how to apply it, although to tell the truth I don't use it that much, I'll start paying more attention to it.
When we open ArtRage auto clean is selected in the oils dialog by default, this means that each time we lift the brush (or well, the stylus) it's cleaned automatically and we acn apply clean brush strokes with the color we selected.
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In the first part of the image auto clean is off, we can see how the color is blended with each stroke applied, once the color has vanished, I cleaned the brush and applied a second series of brush strokes, although you can't tell that much, but you can see were the brush initially touched the canvas in the second 'blue' stain, it has a much richer color.
However with auto clean on, each stroke we apply has the original color, there's no need to clean the brush, and as you can see, the second stain doesn't have much of a difference with the first one, they both have a pretty strong blue.
Even with auto clean off, when you select a new color the brush is cleaned automatically, I guess since we don't want to stain our pallete with the brush, the program assumes that we cleaned everything real nice, that's good thinking.
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ArtRage Tutorial - Auto Clean
self clean option is very fun and useful if it deals well, though in truth I did not take care enough, I'm starting to put a little more attention.By default, when we clean car ArtRage is selected in the settings of the oils, this means that every time we lift the brush (or good, the stylus) that is self cleaning and can apply strokes to the pure color is selected.
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In the first part of the picture above the auto clean option is disabled, we can see how to apply this color will increasingly mimicking the yellow one already laid, once the color and has faded much cleaned the brush and applied A second series of strokes, although there is little, is hard to see where the brush initially rested on the canvas in the second blue spot, that part is a much purer color.
Instead Auto clean enabled, each brushstroke that we apply will be the original color, no need to clean the glass and as you can see, the second spot is similar to the first well, with a very pure color.
clean off even with auto select a new color to the brush that automatically cleans yes, I suppose that as artists we do not want to tarnish your previous color palette so the program assumes that would clean everything very well.
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