Radar 5" x 7" Digital painting (ArtRage Pro + Photoshop) © Xan Blackburn 2014 |
I love painting with ArtRage. The ability it gives me to control every aspect is such fun. I can make translucent colors layer up forever. I can make minute strokes with all the personality of a brush. I can add and take away layer after layer, and adjust each one's opacity and intensity 'til I get just the right depth, value, color interaction, texture. I can blend as if painting with watercolors (not really well) or oils, or even markers. I can lay on thick gobs of paint with a palette knife or brush. I can airbrush, sketch, ink, dissolve and erase. And, of course, if I make a mistake, I can un-do it! Wish I could do that with regular paints sometimes!
I really thought I'd shared with you the progress I was making on this one, but I see I didn't. Here's a screen shot of what the piece looked like in the program, as I was working on it. You can see a couple of the layers in the small palette on the right edge of the window. You can see the reference photo on the left of the painting. I can zoom in on the reference, or shrink it down, or close it altogether. The painting I can zoom (of course), tilt around to allow me to work at different angles like you do with a piece of paper, and also flip it with one keystroke, which is very helpful to get a fresh perspective on it, and to see areas that still need work.
Radar - work in progress ArtRage4 © Xan Blackburn 2014 |
And then I can take the whole thing, with all the various layers, into Photoshop for some final tweaking. Then I can take that into ImageReady, and do an animated gif to show you how it comes together. Like this:
Radar 5" x 7" Digital painting (ArtRage Pro + Photoshop) © Xan Blackburn 2014 |
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