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Frank, I use Painter for this. It came bundled with my wacom tablet and it's fantastic for
imitating traditional media.
Wet-in-wet is only one watercolour effect it can do.
Painter will save in any of the popular formats - I save as .TIF and open it in P.S. No problems.
Cheers
Greg
"Artboy from Oz" <gregn...@artboy.one.net.au> wrote in message
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Hiya frank! Do you mean actual watercolor? or Photoshopped
to simulate watercolor? If you mean actual, you might do
well to check out the links that i have in my General Art
Links list in my Photoshop Resource Links. I'm sure that i
have a site that either has actual tutorials for
watercoloring techniques or will link you to same. The
direct link to this page is
http://artlinks.home.att.net/artlinks.htm
As for tutorials that simulate watercolor, I've done a
couple which i have in my tutorial listing at
http://www.myjanee.com/jnetuts.htm
Have fun!
Always me, Janee
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