Mike, Fugitive, Crazycat
Thank you for the resources. They're keepers. Also, crazycat, I know Painter7 contains prepackaged skin tone palettes. Go a little wild too. If you look at your own skin, you'll see all sorts of colors, especially blues and greens. I agree with Fugitive that it seems...
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I know what you mean. I think I was pretty much the same way in being unsure to paint on faces or anything else for that matter. Here's a trick I used that really helped me learn: Let's say there's a blush on the cheek. Have the Color palette open in HSB mode. In Photoshop, sample the color (if I'm...Last edited by DannyRaphael; 05-17-2004, 10:43 PM.
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re: Jeaniesa "I don't feel at all qualified to comment on art....You are obviously talented with a brush in your hand (unlike me), so I can only be impressed with your results! I like it."
Thank you for your comment. Can I put on the broken record now, or is it a digital loop...
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Painter, cloning a photo into a painting
Painter's clone features are basically Photoshop's art history brush on steroids.
In the original picture I made some hue and saturation adjustments in Photoshop, dropped it into Painter, then used the dry media settings in Painter, toggling the clone feature on and off to add "manual"...
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