Thursday, August 12, 2010

Over The Knee Hairbrush

ArtRage Tutorial – Square Head



I Decided to write two tutorials in a row ArtRage Since I Could not come up with a theme for the Other column last week, and I Had Something to write while I'm waiting for inspiration to strike me.

The final option of the oils is the “square head” one, which simply consists in selecting a flat brush instead of the usual round one.


This brush has the peculiarity that it's size doesn't obey the pressure of the stylus, after all, since it's a flat brush you can't lay a portion of it on the canvas (although I guess if one were to incline the brush one could place the tip on the canvas, but since I don't have a tablet that detects inclination in the stylus I haven't been able to verify this).

I usually use this brush for constructions and “square” objects, although it can also be used to give a more angled look to a face or cloth folds, it really depends on What you want to Communicate with the brush stroke.

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Tutorial ArtRage - Square Head

tutorials I decided to write two ArtRage followed last week because I did not think a topic for another column, and had to write something when inspiration comes.

The last option of the oils is "square head" which is simply select a flat brush instead of rounder to work with him.


This brush is unique in that its size is not adjustable under pressure to deal, after all, as is a flat brush can only sit on the entire canvas (I guess if you tip the brush can pose a tip the same, but since I have a tablet that detects the tilt of the stylus I could not verify this.)

usually occupy this brush to buildings and objects "square", but can also be employed to give a more hard or angled to the faces and folds of clothing depends on what you wish to communicate with the stroke.

Questions or Comments?

send an email to contact@bananaorange.com




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