There are some other Painter tutorials here, but this watercolor one stood out to me.
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Re: Painter tutorial - clone with watercolor
Originally posted by Andrew B.http://artmix.brinkster.net/tracpapless.htm
There are some other Painter tutorials here, but this watercolor one stood out to me.
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by DannyRaphaelLink courtesy of Al Gasso from Digital Nuts:
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Channel: Photo-Art Resources
04-20-2006, 10:12 AM -
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by DannyRaphaelStep into a world of endless possibilities with Painter. Bring your artwork to life with access to hundreds of realistic brushes, remarkable performance, endless UI customization options, and a professional collection of digital painting and editing tools.
Too many to list...
* Customizing Painter (several)
* Using KPT filters
* Quick watercolor from a photo
...and many more.
Have fun.
~Danny~-
Channel: Photo-Art Resources
07-14-2005, 03:12 PM -
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by DannyRaphaelJohn doesn't do watercolors with Painter. He uses real brushes and paints!
But I found the descriptions and illustrations in his mini-lessons helpful in learning about what to shoot for digitally.
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Channel: Photo-Art Resources
08-13-2005, 10:56 AM -
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by DannyRaphael
For those of you blessed (or cursed) to have Painter 8 in addition to Phothshop, this is an interesting method combining functions of both.
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Channel: Photo-Art Resources
12-21-2003, 03:23 PM -
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by BossmanI like digital watercolors and have been experimenting with several programs I have, Photoshop, Painter X, Painter Essentials, DAP, ArtStudioPro, TwistedBrush, ArtMasterPro, and a few others, but still can not exactly get what I'm looking for. So far I think Painter Essentials has given me the best...
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Channel: Photo-Based Art
03-16-2011, 08:39 AM -
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