I have gone through all your major brushes in 2 months this year with making own illustrations. Now in turn some special brushes like mixer. A la Karle methods you showed was very interesting and as well as impressionist and water colour brushes sessions are great. Thanks to you, Kyle T, I have grown into the right direction in my illustrations on Fresco and Photoshop. I will try to displace some of them on my Behance profile. And iPad Pro is a wonderful invention ever made by mankind.
Thank you, this helped a great deal with understanding the various settings. I think this will help me to get the brushes to behave the way I want them to.
One of my illustration teachers in school used to paint landscapes with wildlife. For a deer wandering thru, he would take an old brush and jam it straight down into various paints and use that to indicate fur by dabbing it onto the board. (This was acrylic.) It worked very well.
Wish you were able to use all this cool features in Fresco for the Desktop. I mean when using a mouse and keyboard when it comes down to the touch modifier. Even though, we can press the " ` " key to access it, I can make it to do more than 2 or 3 things. At least we can click on the secondary Eyedropper tool options to access it.
I have gone through all your major brushes in 2 months this year with making own illustrations. Now in turn some special brushes like mixer. A la Karle methods you showed was very interesting and as well as impressionist and water colour brushes sessions are great. Thanks to you, Kyle T, I have grown into the right direction in my illustrations on Fresco and Photoshop. I will try to displace some of them on my Behance profile. And iPad Pro is a wonderful invention ever made by mankind.
Wow, it’s amazing what you guys have done. Thanks for the tips!!
Thank you, this helped a great deal with understanding the various settings. I think this will help me to get the brushes to behave the way I want them to.
One of my illustration teachers in school used to paint landscapes with wildlife. For a deer wandering thru, he would take an old brush and jam it straight down into various paints and use that to indicate fur by dabbing it onto the board. (This was acrylic.) It worked very well.
Hi,
Thanks for this great tutorial
But I really really hope that the blur tool will be one day in fresco
Bye
Wish you were able to use all this cool features in Fresco for the Desktop. I mean when using a mouse and keyboard when it comes down to the touch modifier. Even though, we can press the " ` " key to access it, I can make it to do more than 2 or 3 things. At least we can click on the secondary Eyedropper tool options to access it.
I know that the music wasn’t part of the AWESOME tutorial (Very informative!).. buuut what kind of genre would this be considered?
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