junipaire
04-14-2005, 06:18 AM
Hi
What brush in painter or photoshop creates a good background, what does everyone use here.
Just wondered anyway if anyone had any tips.
Philip
DannyRaphael
04-14-2005, 04:35 PM
Hi
What brush in painter or photoshop creates a good background, what does everyone use here.
Just wondered anyway if anyone had any tips.
Philip
Making a background possibilities
* In Painter, try Sponge > Sponge (with large brush size)
* In Photoshop I often use an action I wrote (see attachment) that uses all the colors in the image. Sometimes this works, sometimes not.
* If you have the Impressionist pluging, an effect to try is Chalk > Chunky Strokes and increase the brush size to 150-200%
In the second attachment I used a combination of the last two suggestions.
Are these the kinds of ideas/suggestions you were looking for?
~Danny~
junipaire
04-16-2005, 09:04 AM
Cheers Danny again for the help,
I'll have a go with the action and the impressionist plugin. Trouble with art world, so many possibilities , so little time lol.
Phil
GillyH
04-16-2005, 11:27 PM
Sorry, only just saw this thread :)
Thanks for that action btw, Danny!
I mostly use 'Vasu' portrait-background brush (set to brush 454), free from Adobe (http://www.adobexchange.com). Just register and you get free access. Once you're in, over on the left search for 'Vasu' in 'Find' and 'Photoshop files' from the drop-down menu and it comes up with his marble brush and his Portrait background brush. The beauty of it is you can make your background any colour(s), density etc :)
Gilly
:)
Janet Petty
04-17-2005, 08:08 PM
Look for the title "stuff you can do with clouds" Doug has a lot of cool things in here that can be adapted or used outright for backgrounds.
Studio > Scratch Pad > Stuff you can do with clouds
Janet