Monday, February 19, 2007

Art Rage Paper Tutorial

I have had the great pleasure to be using Art Rage for a while now. It is a 2D traditional media art program available from Ambient Design. This is the software I have employed to create most if not all of the imagery you see in this blog. One of the subtle strengths of Art Rage is the ability to derive realistic interactions with the surface being painted or drawn upon. This ability to customize the substrate impressed me so much that I chose to create a short tutorial on the method I use to create custom papers and canvases. That is what follows here:







6 comments:

sam... said...

I'll thank you here for this, Fashmir. I saw the link in the AR forum. This is a big help...

sam...

Fashmir said...

I'm pleased and you're welcome.

Anonymous said...

nice..!! very nice..! Now you know I have to go ahead and install my ArtRage...lol I have had it for awhile now and because of paintshop and Photoshop, I just never got around to installing it.
I know, I know..shut up and install!...lol Thank much for your tut!

"D" from NY

Anonymous said...

P.S...
I jsut saw some of your older posts...and all I can say is....

A..M..A..Z..I..N..G..!

"D" from NY

jonipony said...

"Art Rage Paper Tutorial" This is a wonderful and clear tutorial. Thank you. I hope to try it out when I get a chance. I am just starting with Art Rage and so far love the oil paint feel and look that it can produce.

By the way, do you have any artwork images that show rough watercolor paper texture and art that looks like it was painted in transparent watercolors? Can Art Rag imitate watercolors?

Christine Smith said...

thank you so much for this!

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