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Are the Artist/Van Gogh and Artist/Impressionist brushes in Painter 8?

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nevillejp

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Jun 10, 2003, 8:03:21 PM6/10/03
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I'm currently using Painter 5 and I'm considering upgrading to Painter 8.
I've created dozens of digital art paintings over the years by using only
two brushes, the Artist / Van Gogh and the Artist / Impressionist. Can
someone tell me FOR SURE if these brushes are in Painter 8?
Thanks. Pete

Jack

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Jun 10, 2003, 8:08:29 PM6/10/03
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Hi Pete.
Yes, they're both in version 8.
Jack
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Karen Sperling

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Jun 10, 2003, 10:17:20 PM6/10/03
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Well, they are and they aren't.

There's a brush category called Artists and there are variants called Van
Gogh and Impressionist. But they're different from the version 5 variants.
The Impressionist brush has a captured tip, you can see an example of its
use on this page at my web site--I used it to create the tall, thin tree on
the left-hand side of the pink and green restaurant painting.

http://www.artistrymag.com/docs/photog.html

The Van Gogh brush in Painter 8 is a little more like the version 5 brush
than the Impressionist brush is like its Painter 5 counterpart, but it
behaves differently. You don't have that dotted line before the stroke
decides how to paint itself. And it's somewhat smoother in Painter 8.

I think these 2 variants are just as good in Painter 8, but they are
different from the ones in Painter 5 and if you want the precise duplicates,
then you won't find them.

Now I just got an idea. The Seurat brush IS identical in Painter 8 to
version 5, so you can make that into the Impressionist Brush. In the Brush
Creator you turn down the Angle: Squeeze slider and the Random: Jitter
slider and voila, old-style Impressionist brush from Painter 5. Veddy
interesting.

There's no switch for the Van Gogh brush. My opinion--would you really miss
that dotted line delay if you could paint continuous multicolored brush
strokes? I think the strokes look reasonably similar.

That's the long answer to the short question ;-)


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Karen Sperling
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http://www.artistrymag.com

Kaburaya

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Jun 11, 2003, 1:40:01 AM6/11/03
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As Karen says, Painter 8's default Impressionst brush is different from
Painter 5's. but Painter 8 comes with the 2nd CD which carries
additional brush libraries including the brushes from Painter 5.

And since Pete has Painter 5 brushes in the Painter.BRS format, he can
"Import" the brush library to have Painter 8 convert it into the new
format if he wants to make sure.

Kaburaya
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Karen Sperling wrote:
> Well, they are and they aren't.

Jinny Brown

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Jun 11, 2003, 7:56:19 AM6/11/03
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Hi Pete,

The names are there in the Artists categories' variant list. Haven't
used them and compared how they work with the same variants in other
versions, though. I haven't heard about any changes in the Artists
variants and their names look pretty much as I remember.

Maybe someone else has actually used them and done the comparison.

We can also import earlier version brushes into Painter 8 as we did with
Painter 6, and Painter 7. That's no guarantee they'll work exactly the
same though.

Good luck,


Jinny Brown

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nevillejp

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Jun 13, 2003, 8:18:43 PM6/13/03
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Hi to all!
I'm happily surprised at the speed and quality of respones I've received to
my question.
Thanks to all! Pete

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