i have run through a few tutorials and read various notes about people's
illustrations.
at this point, i have a number of sketches i am ready to develop into
detailed illustrations, and i experimenting with various brushes. oils,
watercolor, etc. i'm not sure what look or technique i would like yet,
but i feel i am spending too much time experiementing.
what resolution do people typically work at in Painter? (for print) 300
dpi? or higher? what brushes do people feel comfortable with, that
render at a realistic speed for base color painting?
i am having a devil of a time finding any information about this.
thanx
andrew f.
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i have been sketching and scanning sketches into Painter, with the intention
of building base colors, then gradual highlights and detail. i enjoy the
texture of both the water colors and the oils, but some of these brushes just
don't move naturally at 300 dpi. even with 324 Mb of RAM. the default brushes,
like the circular blend, move much quicker, more natural, but not the same
texture, obviously.
i know a number of fine artsists work in Painter. i'm just trying to figure
out whether they work very slowly, or... just what they do. because they don't
usually say, "i generally use this brush" they just say " i did this in
Painter."
so, i'm not trying to get everyone to reveal secrets, i just find it
interesting that not many people say what brush they use. since there is
obviously a big difference in the speed.
anyone else want to share?
andrew f.