Many of you guys pointed out, it's totally possible to export a clean artwork-only image. You do that in the gallery. Also, sorry about the audio today fam, new motherboard drivers acting up, forcing aggressive denoising on my voice.
Boro, please review Expresii, the realistic japanese watercolor software (like rebelle 3, fresco and verve, but claims to be more realistic "he reviewed other apps engine in his blog")... I love your content and charisma, thank you!
Came down to the comments specifically to see about this. Glad it's just a temporary issue. I'm used to hearing your voice smoothly so it was kind of jarring to hear this. Hope to hear your true voice again next video :)
You may have solid skills in drawing (anatomy, perspective, etc) and a good sense of color, contrast, lighting, composition... Or not. Depending on if you worked on all that or not, through digital or traditional painting. Using a set of watercolors and expensive paper wont make you a master in those aspects. At the same time, digital painters can have these concepts and skills as well achieved, or better, as what matters is the training and your capability to draw and paint. It has become a cliché slogan, but the digital thing is another brush. The least important matter is if you do it with oils and a canvas or with a wacom pen and a screen. Of course, if your art bases on just tracing photos, er... yup, you are cheating, or better said, you are not! you are doing some sort of graphic editing, but imo that is not drawing and painting. Edit: But even this cheating already existed when we had no way of doing things digitally. I had a neighbor who would used to show me his watercolor canvases, very proud, and what he did always was to project slides of building photos on a canvas and trace all. Yes, there is still the work of coloring, and that was not easily solved with the tracing, your art would show up there, and yes, this technique (Canaletto was the first to produce a kind of projector for this) has been used by classic geniuses of several centuries, to speed up work, specially in architecture based paintings. But those already had learned to draw and paint to perfection (we wish any of us would get the training and level they had!!), this was only to speed up production and make a living. By doing so, with the drawing knowledge, they weren't dumb-laying strokes that would feel wrong later on. As not understanding what you draw (tracing or not), is the best way to end up with a bad piece of art, even tracing every detail . IMO you need to learn to draw fully well first. It was also used (still is) a similar technique for large mural paintings of many meters, since centuries. That of reproducing a grid (from a small drawing) so to accurately reproduce every curve and detail on a proportional scaled up grid on the wall. But that was mostly solving a physical problem rather than "cheating" (they had drawn the original small drawing from scratch, after all) Nothing is cheating unless you fool yourself by thinking that you do master a skill, but you really don't. The other people ( iI mean, mostly artists or critics) should focus on own's issues and things to improve than worrying about if someone else is cheating, or if some one could steal my art or my idea. Quality (so , hard work) always will prevail over copies or cheats.
I don't know who you' all have been hanging around, but I find "non artist" or people who lack artistic ability, to be the most supportive, and easily impressed. I don't find them to be overly harsh on the final product or on the process and techniques involved in making art. If anything they are usually far to easily impressed with the most basic rendering of a subject. I find other artist to be the ones that are harsh on one another. Maybe it's insecurities or jealousy in us all, feeling threatened by someone else possessing similar skills as ones self, but I definitely find the art community is much harsher on one another then the average person.
@@cortneycline3619 Well, obviously the people not knowing anything about the techniques, and unable to draw and paint, is going to be easily impressed. But constructive criticism is _way_ more helpful than a bland opinion or just applauding everything. Of course, being harsh can't be justified (unless is actually "tough love"), but in my opinion, those who create art for a living do a nice thing (they/we are not obliged to do so, tho) in helping others with solid advice (and with that I mean: understanding the status and psychology of the other artist/apprentice). I have given truck loads of advice, even pointing a number of errors (but is as important to also communicate the good things, the 121 rule...to not destroy the person's spirit, but also to warn about what this person might be doing really well, as can be a path), and I quite majorly get good feedback from that. Personally, I tend to not give feedback unless the artist has specified that critics are welcome (the usual "comments & critics welcome). Or if I am seeing that a change would be amazingly important for this person's artistic (only in the technique) evolution. There's this other problem in the matter : Specially starting artists are very sensitive about their art, and one of the first things to learn, and the hardest one, is to be able yourself to be "harsh" to what you do (for evolution and because helps later on in accepting a teacher's correction, or another artist's advice). It is not about ending up thinking that your work is not worth it (I'm seeing that as a conclusion in the latest gens, very pessimistic, and that's wrong) , but so to be able to constantly improve. If someone tells you that the proportions are wrong, you have 3 main choices : insult the person, think that one is not good enough for making art (that's never EVER so. Making art is expressing yourself, and everybody can, with better or worse technique) , or...hey... look at the piece again, turn it upside down, whatever you need to see if actually, the proportions are wrong, if the critic happen to have some ground. And well, only the last one makes sense. I don't think the artists' community is harsh, sorry (there are some a-holes, tho, like in every field... ).
Saaammee!!!I I’ve def gotten better from watching small tutorials but I really would like to try this one out. Do you guys know if it’s free? Or how much it is if it isn’t?
@@Lunatheia it's not the same if it's not a glass of taco bell bathroom brown water and another glass of miraculously clean water because you have good art habits and keep the watering down water and brush cleaning water seperate
you can export images without frames or environment-renderings from the overview screen. when you select one of the images, a button "export" appears and you get a few more options. at least in the ipad version.
Same for pc, perhaps Boro had an older version. I totally understand why this app would want to do everything differently, but not being able to take the picture home would become very annoying very fast.
Haha I was going to suggest this to you! It’s totally my favourite app right now (on iPad) I always thought apps like this were cheesy and limited, but this one is somehow amazing and I can’t stop using it!
It exists but it's doesn't cover very well on its own and it makes the other colors milky/muddy when you mix it. It's usually better to pretend it doesn't exist.
You CAN export clean image. When you paint something it goes to that sort of gallery where you can open it again to keep on working on it. Single click on an image and the button "EXPORT" will appear on the top. There you can choose one of three options - "image +frame+background", "image +frame" or just clean "image".
Actually you can export the image. In the main "lobby" you can select your work (Assuming you first saved it) then choose export, and save it that way as a normal image. It will still look as a picture taken of a canvas. Which is perfectly fine, and keeps with the intention of the program. But I think this is a great tool for inspiration, ideas and just generally improve your skills.
You can actually export as a "clean" image without the setting and/or canvas; in the gallery of your works you have to click on a painting and chose "export". It lets you save in it's own format, in jpg and png.Unfortunately it exports at a fairly small size (like 1800px side), so it's not professionaly usable and it pains me because it is such a fun app.
It has THE SOUND EFFECTS! That is a really nice thing for an immersive experience! Some apps on Samsung Galaxy phones use that, and it just adds a new level of "realism". Glad to see/hear this implemented in an app for PC as well.
This app is so simple and clear it basically showed me that "oi this pentablet supports pen tilt" and ooh boy it feels right. No more fiddling with the settings 500 times before being able to get that similar feel to a pencil. I love this app so much. Definitely great for those who always used to draw traditionally and are considering the step to digital. Its a magical pencil i dont need to sharpen as much :D
Wow! My money is on this app...This app gives me a glimpse into the future of digital painting. The colours, the mixing palete, the brush settings all game changers that will force the other developers to up their game in capturing the magic of natural media. Hopefully the developers keep pushing this project into having more professional options but my God its an extremely exciting start! Well done developers!
I bought a character course from Yihuu that was advertised everywhere and I was really dissapointed for its quality. Very short (3-7) minutes video-lessons (mostly just speedpaints) shots in amount of 21 (So you should play new video everytime when theme is complete) with no description of process, or description/tips that doesn't helps at all if you at least... on junior skill stage? Also this course have very bad quality of audio that had some noises and scratches/whistles on background. For this reason I don't trust them now.
@@Zinemay Hi. About the issue of playing the video when it ends, to avoid this just go to configuration of your player software and on the Reproduction part just configure it to play next video. This way you just need to have all those videos on the same folder and select the one you want to start and the player will play them continuously without interruption
@BoroCG, I gave it a whirl and all I can say for now is: for the first time in my life I was able to pick colors! I have yet to find out exactly why but I hope other digital apps include the option of the realistic palette/color wheel. I have much to learn about the brushes, which seem to be very specific and also to simulate traditional media quite well, waaaaay better than Procreate, my app of choice. I'm stumped. Thank you so much for pointing us to this app.
So, this app is great! And my 4 year old could just get into it right away (on iPad)! Amazing! I'm a digital artist with little to no traditional background, but I found this app amazingly cool to work with and I feel like I'm learning a lot of traditional skills just by doodling around (but probably not quite so easily transferable to actual traditional medias)
Thanks for reviewing and demoing this app. It looks like something that both my kid and I can enjoy. I’m currently trying to learn photoshop and it’s a lot of “work” for me because I forget things too easily (so I get burned out and overloaded easily with photoshop classes). But this app looks easy enough to “play with” randomly and get me more used to using a drawing tablet.
Shared this video with my mom, both her and my sibs might enjoy this immensely. My little sis loves art and works with it everyday but traditional is really inaccessible. Space and resource is a constant problem. Things need a place to dry, you have to store your finished pieces and your wips. you need space for your supplies and space to store them and then you might want to try something new but you don't have it and we live pretty rural so we can't just waltz to a store. This however could ease up on all that and the fact that you get visuals on all the tools will make it easier to understand what to use where, when other programs with 1000+ brushes can get hard to maneuver. I might even try it out myself, it looks fun.
It's isn't sacrilege it's just mixed media I say as I use markers, microns and coloured pencil all on the same piece which I'm drawing on the cardboard from the back of an old watercolour pad
This looks tempting especially now I’ve discovered oil paint affects my chest and pastel dust is also a pain, it all looks a lot of fun here, but I haven’t done much art in ages and leaning away from digital, also can hardly figure out what to draw or where to start these days. That colour is magenta, btw.
This looks like something that would be fun for a portfolio piece (rather than commercial), and knowing me, I would be screenshooting it if it works out really well.
I've bought it because of you and made other people buy it. Really nice program, literally fell in love with it. Interface and everything just gives visual orgasm ✌️ thanks for a great toy recommendation
you can now export just the artwork from the gallery, select item and there is an export with some options there including just image. You can create custom canvas sizes now too
I’m fully digital now so this app def isn’t for me but I could see this really helping traditional artists or people who want to get into traditional art but can’t afford all the supplies. It’s great to see something so specific like this
LMAO. SOLD.. U made me a Subscriber when u couldn't remember the other apps names and then magically appeared the names with IDK and ur honesty. Great video.
I got the iPad version of it and didn’t see a trial version, but I heard about it on the computer. I love the idea but it’s incredibly glitchy and slow.. I would stick with the computer version if you are thinking of getting it
I am thinking of getting it but I read some of the comments in the App Store saying the same thing as you. Do you think I should get it anyway or wait for an update? Either way the App Store is pretty good when it comes to refunds, but still.
There seems to be no trial version on the ipad. :/ May I ask what iPad do you use, I‘d like to get the app but I‘m afraid my 1. gen iPad pro won‘t have enough power. ^^
This looks like such a good application/program for art classrooms that do digital art. At least for younger students. I'll have to look into it more but I'm very intrigued.
I downloaded this while watching and it fun definitly. Not for what i want in my art but really is fun. I just wish csp had that color wheel. The thing i love most is the colors and im just loving them. Im literally scream at how they look. I really need cap to have it too
I bought it without thinking and it was by far the best $20 I have ever spent. This app is special. Sure I’ll use CSP EX for animation, but maybe I can use it for background for traditional backgrounds just to have fun.
Edit: why wouldn't they let you expoort. You can't make prints or take comms with those Double edit: looked on the faq page and you can in fact export as just an image! I want that. I need that. I desire that program in my soul and I've barely seen 2 minutes lmao
Holy crap I need this, Im in an Art-focussed class and I usually run out of paint and its been really hard to get decent supply of it so Im glad I can still make traditional art... Digitally! (Hope my teacher wont mind though)
I like it when art apps make realistic looking materials. I've never figured out why Procreate doesn't make realistic painting brushes if they are a paint (and drawing) app. Art Studio Pro's latest version is doing this (cool!). I bought the iPad app you reviewed here, but in the end- I want to print my work to put on walls. I feel like why take the time to make the painting if you can't print it. But, it could be a learning experience, for fun, etc. This app has no custom resolution, or high-res output. The iPad itself is very limited still. I'm not sure why the iPad can't output high enough to make large pictures.
Was waiting for you to notice this app too. Also you're wrong about export, Boro, it lets you export clean canvas without all the extra borders, you have to do that from the gallery. Also VIP tools are merely extra $5
@@xikura Have you tested if you can export custom sizes (any whatever pixels x whatever pixels) ? Does it allow to export high dimensions ? Like 18.0000 x 12.000 pixels, something like that ? (needed to print canvases at 300dpi) I'd be interested to know this... I believe I downloaded the demo previous to this video and wasn't able to do so, and am quite used to graphic apps, but they might be improving the app at full speed or something. Also, I think I found the big issue that I could only create some specific sizes as new files, not whatever the dimensions I wanted as with other apps. But maybe it escaped to me some hidden way to override that, too.
@@3polygons I experience the same as you, so even if the export is a bit more usable than first mentioned in this video, it's not so usable as it seems you would require it to be. I also found it a bit lacking in the new fine creation, saved various files to find what resolution they had, but none where too great... Not at all optimal, just a bit better than in the video. It wasn't my intention to give you false hope!
@@xikura I believe I indeed had tried that, but I did it so fast that wasn't sure about what I had tested, only that didn't work for me, and days later I watched this video.. Anyway, my "hopes" on painting software with traditional painting touch (I know Art Rage, but the demo doesn't get what I want, not exactly) are mostly placed on the next Rebelle (4), which could bring performance improvements (current version 3 can't work with the canvas sizes I need, by any means). And also Expresii ( www.expresii.com ) , once they manage to produce ann oil painting feature (or even acrylics, or watercolors but western style...my major interest is in oils, though), as is planned, somehow (I randomly found him in a comment that he replied to, and spoke to him ( Expresii's developer), and he told me it _could_ be a possibility). That one allows exporting big canvases and working with them, but for now is only about watercolors, and eastern style (painting with several colors in the same brush stroke, etc), so, not too useful for me... But the tech and performance is amazing (it already can work with much more performance than Rebelle). Meanwhile, I'm doing quite fine with Clip Studio Paint and Krita, and Affinity Photo for exports and editing. :)
Loo rolls don’t need to remember wetness, cuz usually some colours (reds) are more staining (stick to the paper more) than other colours (cool blues), I don’t think they integrated that in the app but basically gave a max-papering effect
Wow this looks very cool. Reminds me of Art Academy xD I used to draw in Art Academy before I moved to PC painting with ArtRage, Rebelle, and Clip Studio Paint Pro. This seems like I would love this.
I tried this out a while ago but it really confused me lol. I'll have to get more used to it. I love how you can get "photos" of your art in a realistic setting and the look of the drip tool.
real oil paint can have that high saturation effect because you have opaque and transparent colours, the opaque look as you would expect, but with transparent colours they look quite dark by themselves but once you mix them or glaze them, (especially with/over a bright colour like white) they are way more saturated
This is cool! I’m still wishing there was an app that was like a sketchbook for digital. That you could just open and sketch on, but that you could turn the pages and keep all the digital sketches in one digital sketch book.
I guess its possible that the devs were trying to simulate how real paint materials mix together (which sometimes creates very interesting brown and grey colors). Very different from the RGB light mixing the digital guys do.
I used to use art rage a lot back in the day! My only beef with it is that the files get MASSIVE when I work with it. Photoshop takes a lot longer for me to hit one GB.
I paint traditionally in egg tempera... I mix pure egg yolk w/ dry pigment & water on a glass palette w/ a muller. I then have to paint many transparent layers (sometimes a layer can have well over a thousand strokes) with a small brush (usually a 10/0, 5/0, 1, or 3) on a wood panel covered in traditional levkas (all of which is handmade, but I buy them from Ukraine). They should make an app for that.
This app has changed a lot since you uploaded this video. You can for example have custom canvas sizes now and export the picture without that fake studio picture thing
Many of you guys pointed out, it's totally possible to export a clean artwork-only image. You do that in the gallery.
Also, sorry about the audio today fam, new motherboard drivers acting up, forcing aggressive denoising on my voice.
Boro, please review Expresii, the realistic japanese watercolor software (like rebelle 3, fresco and verve, but claims to be more realistic "he reviewed other apps engine in his blog")...
I love your content and charisma, thank you!
Came down to the comments specifically to see about this. Glad it's just a temporary issue. I'm used to hearing your voice smoothly so it was kind of jarring to hear this. Hope to hear your true voice again next video :)
Any reason you don't use a screen tablet? You certainly look like you can afford it.
Boro, are you from Russia?
I was about to correct you on the exporting, hehe. Glad to see you figured it out 😁
This still doesn’t count because you can’t accidentally drink your brush water
Exactly
TRUE
When you’re eating french fries in the second grade and swallow a crayon
Yup
Accidentally? As a true artist I drink it for sure!
Do you have a friend who thinks digital art is cheating?
Well boy do we have an app for you.
Haha yeah, also disable undo shortcut
You may have solid skills in drawing (anatomy, perspective, etc) and a good sense of color, contrast, lighting, composition... Or not. Depending on if you worked on all that or not, through digital or traditional painting. Using a set of watercolors and expensive paper wont make you a master in those aspects. At the same time, digital painters can have these concepts and skills as well achieved, or better, as what matters is the training and your capability to draw and paint. It has become a cliché slogan, but the digital thing is another brush. The least important matter is if you do it with oils and a canvas or with a wacom pen and a screen. Of course, if your art bases on just tracing photos, er... yup, you are cheating, or better said, you are not! you are doing some sort of graphic editing, but imo that is not drawing and painting.
Edit: But even this cheating already existed when we had no way of doing things digitally. I had a neighbor who would used to show me his watercolor canvases, very proud, and what he did always was to project slides of building photos on a canvas and trace all. Yes, there is still the work of coloring, and that was not easily solved with the tracing, your art would show up there, and yes, this technique (Canaletto was the first to produce a kind of projector for this) has been used by classic geniuses of several centuries, to speed up work, specially in architecture based paintings. But those already had learned to draw and paint to perfection (we wish any of us would get the training and level they had!!), this was only to speed up production and make a living. By doing so, with the drawing knowledge, they weren't dumb-laying strokes that would feel wrong later on. As not understanding what you draw (tracing or not), is the best way to end up with a bad piece of art, even tracing every detail . IMO you need to learn to draw fully well first. It was also used (still is) a similar technique for large mural paintings of many meters, since centuries. That of reproducing a grid (from a small drawing) so to accurately reproduce every curve and detail on a proportional scaled up grid on the wall. But that was mostly solving a physical problem rather than "cheating" (they had drawn the original small drawing from scratch, after all)
Nothing is cheating unless you fool yourself by thinking that you do master a skill, but you really don't. The other people ( iI mean, mostly artists or critics) should focus on own's issues and things to improve than worrying about if someone else is cheating, or if some one could steal my art or my idea. Quality (so , hard work) always will prevail over copies or cheats.
LuL
I don't know who you' all have been hanging around, but I find "non artist" or people who lack artistic ability, to be the most supportive, and easily impressed. I don't find them to be overly harsh on the final product or on the process and techniques involved in making art. If anything they are usually far to easily impressed with the most basic rendering of a subject. I find other artist to be the ones that are harsh on one another. Maybe it's insecurities or jealousy in us all, feeling threatened by someone else possessing similar skills as ones self, but I definitely find the art community is much harsher on one another then the average person.
@@cortneycline3619 Well, obviously the people not knowing anything about the techniques, and unable to draw and paint, is going to be easily impressed. But constructive criticism is _way_ more helpful than a bland opinion or just applauding everything. Of course, being harsh can't be justified (unless is actually "tough love"), but in my opinion, those who create art for a living do a nice thing (they/we are not obliged to do so, tho) in helping others with solid advice (and with that I mean: understanding the status and psychology of the other artist/apprentice). I have given truck loads of advice, even pointing a number of errors (but is as important to also communicate the good things, the 121 rule...to not destroy the person's spirit, but also to warn about what this person might be doing really well, as can be a path), and I quite majorly get good feedback from that. Personally, I tend to not give feedback unless the artist has specified that critics are welcome (the usual "comments & critics welcome). Or if I am seeing that a change would be amazingly important for this person's artistic (only in the technique) evolution. There's this other problem in the matter : Specially starting artists are very sensitive about their art, and one of the first things to learn, and the hardest one, is to be able yourself to be "harsh" to what you do (for evolution and because helps later on in accepting a teacher's correction, or another artist's advice). It is not about ending up thinking that your work is not worth it (I'm seeing that as a conclusion in the latest gens, very pessimistic, and that's wrong) , but so to be able to constantly improve. If someone tells you that the proportions are wrong, you have 3 main choices : insult the person, think that one is not good enough for making art (that's never EVER so. Making art is expressing yourself, and everybody can, with better or worse technique) , or...hey... look at the piece again, turn it upside down, whatever you need to see if actually, the proportions are wrong, if the critic happen to have some ground. And well, only the last one makes sense.
I don't think the artists' community is harsh, sorry (there are some a-holes, tho, like in every field... ).
As a traditional artist still struggling with digital transition THIS is perfect for me and my style! Thanks Boro! 💖
I understand your pain ..me to ! I love traditional Art.
What devices is it compatible with??
I agree...more realistic for an artist that used to do "real" art
Saaammee!!!I I’ve def gotten better from watching small tutorials but I really would like to try this one out. Do you guys know if it’s free? Or how much it is if it isn’t?
@@sophiedarnell467 the video told you
“Today’s sponsor is Wingfox.”
“Oh a new sponso-“
“Which is English for Yihuu”
“I've been tricked, backstabbed and quite possibly, bamboozled."
:D
How is Wingfox/Yiihuu? Is it any good?
Hahaha bamboozled always loved that word 😂😂
@@atoaster2070 Honestly it’s fantastic. I cannot recomendable it enough!
nice app, but the developers forgot to put a glass of water in to it.
TRUE LMAO
And they forgot to add color mixing when you can't get all the paint off your paintbrush and all colors end up looking brown
touche
But.. there is a bottle of water in your tools...
@@Lunatheia it's not the same if it's not a glass of taco bell bathroom brown water and another glass of miraculously clean water because you have good art habits and keep the watering down water and brush cleaning water seperate
This in VR would be amazing immersion.
you can export images without frames or environment-renderings from the overview screen. when you select one of the images, a button "export" appears and you get a few more options. at least in the ipad version.
Came here to say this! It's like this for mac as well. It's still not super high resolution, but still usable.
Same for pc, perhaps Boro had an older version. I totally understand why this app would want to do everything differently, but not being able to take the picture home would become very annoying very fast.
This is the only thing I was missing! It seems silly to pay for an app where i cant export a regular image from haha
Haha I was going to suggest this to you! It’s totally my favourite app right now (on iPad)
I always thought apps like this were cheesy and limited, but this one is somehow amazing and I can’t stop using it!
THIS IS FOR IPAD?????
Hey Bear,
I totally agree; it is almost better than real painting, at least the process, despite just being a simulation.
i just realised by sister watches your video, bear :p
Boro: Is there a white watercolor?
Watercolor elitists: So you have chosen death
Yes there is, but if you use it, your picture will forever be classified as mixed media. Crazy watercolour squares...
It exists but it's doesn't cover very well on its own and it makes the other colors milky/muddy when you mix it. It's usually better to pretend it doesn't exist.
I use the white watercolor but never on its own.
@@gryla5290 :)
I can’t tell whether that “:)” was supportive or aggressive and I’m getting intimidated either way
You CAN export clean image. When you paint something it goes to that sort of gallery where you can open it again to keep on working on it. Single click on an image and the button "EXPORT" will appear on the top. There you can choose one of three options - "image +frame+background", "image +frame" or just clean "image".
the VIP edition is not extra 30$. It's 25$ for Realistic Paint Studio AND the VIP content
Oooh is that so. That makes much more sense then
Your videos are the best, people complain about people who talk'n'paint, but you are awesome, you not only talk, but you teach, that is something.
The "blending engine" of this title App is AMAZING! I guess that you could create some very stunning painting with it.
Thanks Boro! Yeah...definitely a GREAT app, just installed on my iPad Pro a couple of weeks ago :) Wonderful little tiny precious app :)
I can totally see myself using this to start a piece and then take it to photoshop to render and adjust some stuff
Actually you can export the image. In the main "lobby" you can select your work (Assuming you first saved it) then choose export, and save it that way as a normal image. It will still look as a picture taken of a canvas. Which is perfectly fine, and keeps with the intention of the program. But I think this is a great tool for inspiration, ideas and just generally improve your skills.
Ayy i was planning to tweet you about this later today. It's a hella cool program
THIS IS LITERALLY ART ACADEMY FOR THE WII U
Why are you right-
THAT WAS MY FIRST THOUGHT WHEN I SAW THIS!! I love it! :D Can’t wait to try it out!
You can actually export as a "clean" image without the setting and/or canvas; in the gallery of your works you have to click on a painting and chose "export". It lets you save in it's own format, in jpg and png.Unfortunately it exports at a fairly small size (like 1800px side), so it's not professionaly usable and it pains me because it is such a fun app.
if you create new custom project you can define size and resolution, this will export it in full res :)
It has THE SOUND EFFECTS! That is a really nice thing for an immersive experience! Some apps on Samsung Galaxy phones use that, and it just adds a new level of "realism". Glad to see/hear this implemented in an app for PC as well.
This app is so simple and clear it basically showed me that "oi this pentablet supports pen tilt" and ooh boy it feels right. No more fiddling with the settings 500 times before being able to get that similar feel to a pencil. I love this app so much. Definitely great for those who always used to draw traditionally and are considering the step to digital. Its a magical pencil i dont need to sharpen as much :D
I don't know why you don't have a million subscribers already. I've always loved you videos, reviews and tip/tricks
I was looking this sorta app for years XD Bought it in a beat.
Skeuomorphic design is awesome ❤️
Wow! My money is on this app...This app gives me a glimpse into the future of digital painting. The colours, the mixing palete, the brush settings all game changers that will force the other developers to up their game in capturing the magic of natural media. Hopefully the developers keep pushing this project into having more professional options but my God its an extremely exciting start! Well done developers!
I bought a character course from Yihuu that was advertised everywhere and I was really dissapointed for its quality. Very short (3-7) minutes video-lessons (mostly just speedpaints) shots in amount of 21 (So you should play new video everytime when theme is complete) with no description of process, or description/tips that doesn't helps at all if you at least... on junior skill stage? Also this course have very bad quality of audio that had some noises and scratches/whistles on background. For this reason I don't trust them now.
ty for feedback
@@thalesa4715 You welcome. I will be really appreciated if my feedback saved somebody's day
@@Zinemay
Hi. About the issue of playing the video when it ends, to avoid this just go to configuration of your player software and on the Reproduction part just configure it to play next video. This way you just need to have all those videos on the same folder and select the one you want to start and the player will play them continuously without interruption
Looks refreshing ! Thanks Boro
@BoroCG, I gave it a whirl and all I can say for now is: for the first time in my life I was able to pick colors! I have yet to find out exactly why but I hope other digital apps include the option of the realistic palette/color wheel. I have much to learn about the brushes, which seem to be very specific and also to simulate traditional media quite well, waaaaay better than Procreate, my app of choice. I'm stumped. Thank you so much for pointing us to this app.
So, this app is great! And my 4 year old could just get into it right away (on iPad)! Amazing!
I'm a digital artist with little to no traditional background, but I found this app amazingly cool to work with and I feel like I'm learning a lot of traditional skills just by doodling around (but probably not quite so easily transferable to actual traditional medias)
Thanks for reviewing and demoing this app. It looks like something that both my kid and I can enjoy. I’m currently trying to learn photoshop and it’s a lot of “work” for me because I forget things too easily (so I get burned out and overloaded easily with photoshop classes). But this app looks easy enough to “play with” randomly and get me more used to using a drawing tablet.
I'm so impressed by it! I love how the UI is!
Shared this video with my mom, both her and my sibs might enjoy this immensely. My little sis loves art and works with it everyday but traditional is really inaccessible. Space and resource is a constant problem. Things need a place to dry, you have to store your finished pieces and your wips. you need space for your supplies and space to store them and then you might want to try something new but you don't have it and we live pretty rural so we can't just waltz to a store.
This however could ease up on all that and the fact that you get visuals on all the tools will make it easier to understand what to use where, when other programs with 1000+ brushes can get hard to maneuver. I might even try it out myself, it looks fun.
I never knew amazing software like this exist!
Starting by painting the canvas white is called "priming". It's a thing.
I was hoping there would be a knife tool in this toy.
It came out just a few months ago, they'll probably add new features at some point
Wow what!? So spot on with this review and it looks so interesting!
"I'm probably committing a sacrilege by finishing this with pastel"
Then I would commit absolute heresy for combining gouache with coloured pencils XD
It's isn't sacrilege it's just mixed media I say as I use markers, microns and coloured pencil all on the same piece which I'm drawing on the cardboard from the back of an old watercolour pad
@@debleb166 idk what it is about the cardboard from the back of watercolor pads but they just hit different
For the tissue, paint on then use it to make smoke and clouds by lifting away the color in solid patches. It's not really to blend irl
those brush effects look amaziiiing 🤯
Hey Boro, you can export clean canvases from the initial gallery screen. You can choose to export with or without the special frames.
This looks tempting especially now I’ve discovered oil paint affects my chest and pastel dust is also a pain, it all looks a lot of fun here, but I haven’t done much art in ages and leaning away from digital, also can hardly figure out what to draw or where to start these days. That colour is magenta, btw.
This looks like something that would be fun for a portfolio piece (rather than commercial), and knowing me, I would be screenshooting it if it works out really well.
I've bought it because of you and made other people buy it. Really nice program, literally fell in love with it. Interface and everything just gives visual orgasm ✌️ thanks for a great toy recommendation
Traditional art textures are so cool looking
you can now export just the artwork from the gallery, select item and there is an export with some options there including just image. You can create custom canvas sizes now too
As someone who bought a tablet over a year ago and has hardly touched it because I was unsure where to start, this is the perfect toy for me!
I’m fully digital now so this app def isn’t for me but I could see this really helping traditional artists or people who want to get into traditional art but can’t afford all the supplies. It’s great to see something so specific like this
Thank you so much for sharing this!! I can’t wait to try it out!! 💖👏
LMAO. SOLD.. U made me a Subscriber when u couldn't remember the other apps names and then magically appeared the names with IDK and ur honesty. Great video.
I got the iPad version of it and didn’t see a trial version, but I heard about it on the computer. I love the idea but it’s incredibly glitchy and slow.. I would stick with the computer version if you are thinking of getting it
I am thinking of getting it but I read some of the comments in the App Store saying the same thing as you. Do you think I should get it anyway or wait for an update? Either way the App Store is pretty good when it comes to refunds, but still.
There seems to be no trial version on the ipad. :/ May I ask what iPad do you use, I‘d like to get the app but I‘m afraid my 1. gen iPad pro won‘t have enough power. ^^
May 2021 - I just got this and it seems fine.
thanks, i just bought it on ipad and it feels good to draw
Wooooow..seconds in and I’m already impressed. :o
Wow! I'm amazed! nice setting
This app made me smile idk but this is insane
This looks like such a good application/program for art classrooms that do digital art. At least for younger students. I'll have to look into it more but I'm very intrigued.
I downloaded this while watching and it fun definitly. Not for what i want in my art but really is fun. I just wish csp had that color wheel. The thing i love most is the colors and im just loving them. Im literally scream at how they look. I really need cap to have it too
This app should be more known it’s awesome I will try it on iPad hopefully
Please make an old-style let's paint episode with this program!
I bought it without thinking and it was by far the best $20 I have ever spent. This app is special. Sure I’ll use CSP EX for animation, but maybe I can use it for background for traditional backgrounds just to have fun.
Edit: why wouldn't they let you expoort. You can't make prints or take comms with those
Double edit: looked on the faq page and you can in fact export as just an image!
I want that. I need that. I desire that program in my soul and I've barely seen 2 minutes lmao
Holy crap I need this, Im in an Art-focussed class and I usually run out of paint and its been really hard to get decent supply of it so Im glad I can still make traditional art... Digitally! (Hope my teacher wont mind though)
This kind of reminds me of Art Academy on the DS
This looks like a really fun program.
“You poor bastards” I’m dEaD 😂😂😂
So cool. Bought for no money at all! Now to get a pen for my pc
BlackInk was there for years
Wow this looks great
I like it when art apps make realistic looking materials. I've never figured out why Procreate doesn't make realistic painting brushes if they are a paint (and drawing) app. Art Studio Pro's latest version is doing this (cool!). I bought the iPad app you reviewed here, but in the end- I want to print my work to put on walls. I feel like why take the time to make the painting if you can't print it. But, it could be a learning experience, for fun, etc.
This app has no custom resolution, or high-res output. The iPad itself is very limited still. I'm not sure why the iPad can't output high enough to make large pictures.
Was waiting for you to notice this app too. Also you're wrong about export, Boro, it lets you export clean canvas without all the extra borders, you have to do that from the gallery.
Also VIP tools are merely extra $5
is there an option to record video like procreate? how did you record this?
Thank you. Huge information. A game for artists. Whodda thunk?🥰
Oh that's so cool! I'm trying to introduce ma mother to digital painting and this might be the perfect tool for that!
You can get this for ipad. If you make your finished work on pc this could be a very nice digital sketchbook or somehting. Looks very cool.
9:33 Verve Painter (oils like), Rebelle 3 (specially watercolors) ...But those actually allow an usable export!
You can export the pictures as well, from the menu where you create new images or continue on (or export) existing ones.
@@xikura Have you tested if you can export custom sizes (any whatever pixels x whatever pixels) ? Does it allow to export high dimensions ? Like 18.0000 x 12.000 pixels, something like that ? (needed to print canvases at 300dpi) I'd be interested to know this... I believe I downloaded the demo previous to this video and wasn't able to do so, and am quite used to graphic apps, but they might be improving the app at full speed or something.
Also, I think I found the big issue that I could only create some specific sizes as new files, not whatever the dimensions I wanted as with other apps. But maybe it escaped to me some hidden way to override that, too.
@@3polygons I experience the same as you, so even if the export is a bit more usable than first mentioned in this video, it's not so usable as it seems you would require it to be.
I also found it a bit lacking in the new fine creation, saved various files to find what resolution they had, but none where too great... Not at all optimal, just a bit better than in the video. It wasn't my intention to give you false hope!
@@xikura I believe I indeed had tried that, but I did it so fast that wasn't sure about what I had tested, only that didn't work for me, and days later I watched this video.. Anyway, my "hopes" on painting software with traditional painting touch (I know Art Rage, but the demo doesn't get what I want, not exactly) are mostly placed on the next Rebelle (4), which could bring performance improvements (current version 3 can't work with the canvas sizes I need, by any means). And also Expresii ( www.expresii.com ) , once they manage to produce ann oil painting feature (or even acrylics, or watercolors but western style...my major interest is in oils, though), as is planned, somehow (I randomly found him in a comment that he replied to, and spoke to him ( Expresii's developer), and he told me it _could_ be a possibility). That one allows exporting big canvases and working with them, but for now is only about watercolors, and eastern style (painting with several colors in the same brush stroke, etc), so, not too useful for me... But the tech and performance is amazing (it already can work with much more performance than Rebelle). Meanwhile, I'm doing quite fine with Clip Studio Paint and Krita, and Affinity Photo for exports and editing. :)
Loo rolls don’t need to remember wetness, cuz usually some colours (reds) are more staining (stick to the paper more) than other colours (cool blues), I don’t think they integrated that in the app but basically gave a max-papering effect
Never have I ever thought that a day would come and u’d face such a realistic arty annoyance, enjoyable.
You do have the option to export just the image. From the main gallery.
Wow this looks very cool. Reminds me of Art Academy xD I used to draw in Art Academy before I moved to PC painting with ArtRage, Rebelle, and Clip Studio Paint Pro. This seems like I would love this.
I tried this out a while ago but it really confused me lol. I'll have to get more used to it.
I love how you can get "photos" of your art in a realistic setting and the look of the drip tool.
U can share clean image only by selecting jpeg or png only mode without frames
real oil paint can have that high saturation effect because you have opaque and transparent colours, the opaque look as you would expect, but with transparent colours they look quite dark by themselves but once you mix them or glaze them, (especially with/over a bright colour like white) they are way more saturated
This is cool! I’m still wishing there was an app that was like a sketchbook for digital. That you could just open and sketch on, but that you could turn the pages and keep all the digital sketches in one digital sketch book.
Autodesk sketchbook Pro is good to quick fire
Surendar Reddy I have it. I really want that page turning! Or at least swiping!
@@itsallhushhush Bamboo Paper does that.
It would be really cool to see a full artwork from yourself in this app.
Agreed. Will do, gotta practice a bit first though. Really want to do something other than pastel, which is too close to digital.
I guess its possible that the devs were trying to simulate how real paint materials mix together (which sometimes creates very interesting brown and grey colors). Very different from the RGB light mixing the digital guys do.
Another amazing simple one is art rage.
I used to use art rage a lot back in the day! My only beef with it is that the files get MASSIVE when I work with it. Photoshop takes a lot longer for me to hit one GB.
So interesting, Id love to give it a try
This will be really cool in VR
thank you for this boro! considering trying it now :D
I paint traditionally in egg tempera... I mix pure egg yolk w/ dry pigment & water on a glass palette w/ a muller. I then have to paint many transparent layers (sometimes a layer can have well over a thousand strokes) with a small brush (usually a 10/0, 5/0, 1, or 3) on a wood panel covered in traditional levkas (all of which is handmade, but I buy them from Ukraine). They should make an app for that.
Nicely done
This is such an awesome novelty app XD
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me: "wow he's painting that bunny really quick"
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You can export the picture actually. There is info on their FAQ. You can export just canvas, template or just paper on desk. It is possible.
This is really cool. sure gonna get it!
I have used this for awhile now, would be nice if they would have kept development up, like some better layer tools and drawing tools.
Looks like a great app :)
Ohhh my god I NEED THIS as soon as I get paypal I'm getting that program omg
I've played with it in the past. I left it alone, tho, when I realized I couldn't save/export anything I did for prints.
actually watercolor x soft pastel is pretty common and has nice effects
custom canvas size were updated last week. :)
This app has changed a lot since you uploaded this video. You can for example have custom canvas sizes now and export the picture without that fake studio picture thing