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Old 04-21-2007, 05:50 PM
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Painter X questions

Newbee-just got academic Painter, use auto-paint
until I learn the program.

Van Gogh brush doesn't work, is there a trick?

Auto-paint will run forever, normal?

NAPP is selling Fay Sircis' new tutorials for about $120 or should I look at a different artist?

Be aware that I'm devoid of artistic ability.
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Old 04-22-2007, 06:37 AM
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Re: Painter X questions

Chauncey, welcome

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Auto-paint will run forever, normal?
Auto-Paint would run for some time untill you press "Stop" button.

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Be aware that I'm devoid of artistic ability.
Rule number one, two and three is to have fun.

Not sure about the rest of the questions, Auto Van Gogh works fine for me.
There are some free Painter resourses on the net, I would've started with them.
John Derry on his web site has a number of tutorials.
Another name you may want to search for is Nagel.


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Old 04-22-2007, 08:35 AM
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Re: Painter X questions

When choosing a brush type you must insure the clone for the brush is in default..to do so click the stamp icon.

I too am interested the contents of Faye's video. $120 seems steep, but it may be worth it if there is "ALOT" of good information....
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