Carl Gordon
I (along with just about everyone else on this list, it seems) have run into
the same problems you have. We're all waiting to see what Corel/Procreate is
going to do about it.
> Second problem: with painter 6 win creating a wash over an area the
density
> of the color stayed consistent even if you overlapped strokes. With the
> basic watercolor brush in 7 the density builds up wherever you overlap a
> stroke, making it almost impossible to create an even color wash.
This was the thing that almost made me return the software. Through some
experimenting, I was able to come up with a variant that mimics the old
"Simple Water" variant to a small degree. The colors stay consistent, even
if the strokes overlap, and you can erase with white. You can download a
copy (with instructions) at www.mcegraphics.com/illustration/watercolor
Hope this helps!
Matt
Also...you might want to check out Jinny Brown's site for John Derry's
PDF on the wc brushes...see these 2 pages:
http://www.pixelalley.com/tutorials/tuthome.html
http://www.pixelalley.com/tutorials/jderry-guide-pdf-downloads.html
Terrie
I agree that we either need to find a way to paint a simple water color
stroke that doesn't build up either within the first stroke or when a
second stroke is passed over it... or Corel needs to create some brushes
that do what so many people are wanting.
Several of us are working to find some brushes that come closer and if
you stick around, you'll probably see them posted. Also, in the Painter
Forum at In Depth Discussions and on the Painter list at Topica.com
you'll find that people are coming up with some new variants that are at
least better if not perfect yet. If you want information to sign up to
either of the above, you'll find it on the bottom half of this page:
http://www.pixelalley.com/tutorials/tuthome.html
Jinny Brown
http://www.pixelalley.com
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I just got Painter 7 yesterday and I took it out for a spin. Because I upgraded
from Painter 5.5 I was impressed by many features such as the ability to use
layers (much better than floaters) and the incredibly wide variety of new
brushes. One thing which I was really looking forward to was using the new water
colour brushes. Only one thing which I can say about this: What a big
disappointment! I much preferred the Painter 5.5 brushes let alone the Painter 6
brushes that everybody seems pleased about. Unfortunately I don't have Painter 6
so I can't use it. With Painter 7 all the water colour effects seem to produce
yuck, unusable strokes. Also they are very slow.
I do hope that Corel do something about the Painter 7 water colour brushes. They
should get a patch out to us and soon! Why haven't we heard from any of the
C_Tech volunteers about our concerns? Maybe we should all get together and sign
a petition or something and send if off to Corel?
Raghavendra.
When you find problems or bugs in Painter 7, please send full reports
for each of them including system specs, steps taken prior to a problem
occurring, Painter version, and anything else you can think of that will
help Corel reproduce the problem directly to Tanya Staples:
In the meantime, check these pages for Painter 7 information, including
some custom Water Color brush demos and .XML download files:
Painter 7 Findings - Tips and Facts
http://www.pixelalley.com/tutorials/painter7-findings.html
Painter 7 Tutorials - A Beginning
http://www.pixelalley.com/tutorials/painter7-tutorials.html
Visual Guides for Pianter 7 Keyboard Strokes, Liquid Ink, and Water
Colors by John Derry
http://www.pixelalley.com/tutorials/jderry-guide-pdf-downloads.html
Painter 7 Water Color Custom Brushes
http://www.pixelalley.com/Painter7/painter7-water-color-brushes.html
Thanks for your help in encouraging Corel to release a patch,
Jinny Brown
http://www.pixelalley.com
Please visit PixelAlley's new Memorial home page
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Thanks for setting up a great website with some really useful resources for Painter
users! I will follow your advice and send my thoughts on Painter 7 directly to Tanya
Staples.
Raghavendra.