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:iconreal4fantasy:
:love: This is the last by-product from my Gabriel... XD~
Hope you enjoy these three...
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*starlightblood Oct 28, 2008  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Hi! This resource has been featured in my journal this week! [link]

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~anairys Dec 25, 2006  Professional Interface Designer
your tutorials are awesome!!!!.....really helpful....
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~amoensia Oct 30, 2005  Professional Interface Designer
This is great! Im teaching myself to CG like this. Thanks for making this! I just have one question to ask, what are the brushes you're using in painter? I mean for the Main colors and blending? Would you mind telling me? Thanks a lot! :P
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:iconreal4fantasy:
.... sorry, miss this one ^^|||

I use acrylics wet detail brush (Corel Painter).
I usually lower the opacity of the brush (to about 10-24%) so the beautiful color blending can see.
In Corel Painter, the blending comes naturally (although more blending can be done by using blender brushes... but, I don't use blender brush).
Also, increase the bleeding feature of the brush can help in color blending too.

My brush setting... explaination is in chinese, but, the setting is in english.
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:iconmunkehbug:
I'll have to try this sometime..thanks for making it.
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:iconfaithz:
wow so pretty! i must try it one day!!
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~SpyG Sep 5, 2005  Hobbyist General Artist
Hah!! Fabric tut!! XD
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:iconbarony:
Hrmmm, being mainly a photoshop user myself im wondering if there's a way to replicate such an effect in PS...
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~Luna-Darling Feb 8, 2012  Student Digital Artist
If you use cs5 (I do that's the only reason I know) you can go in to 'scattering' under the brush options and depending on how you set it, you can get the same 'jitter' results as shown above.
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~Nemo-angel-of-hell Sep 4, 2005   Traditional Artist
wow!!!!
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