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The Uses of the Watercolor Brush
The watercolor brush is a new feature in the recent Studio Pro edition of ArtRage and mimics the art of using a watercolor on a canvas. It can be a very useful way for traditional artists to jump into digital art work and create a new style.
Changing the Presets
The watercolor brush has different presets that allow you customize the appearance of the strokes.
Small strokes on wet: This creates an effect similar to when you wet the paper before hand and then dip the brush. It makes it look like the edges are bleeding slightly.
* Dry strokes: This is similar to when you have a watercolor brush without much water on it.
* Delicate on dry: This creates very soft strokes on a dry canvas.
* Thin strokes on wet: This creates thinner lines that appear to be on a wet canvas.
Changing the Settings
The watercolor tool also has several settings that allow you to change the appearance of your piece even further.
Pressure: This changes the size of the brush.
* Thinners: This dilutes the color of the brush.
* Loading: This controls how much paint is on the brush.
* Color bleed: This is an interesting tool that mimics the effects of having a lot of water on the brush. The edges bleed similar to how it would in real life.
* Paper wet: This makes it look like you're painting on wet paper.
* Insta-dry: This makes the strokes dry instantly and lowers its interactivity with other elements in the drawing. You would choose this if you wanted no blending in the work.
* Auto clean: This is the opposite of insta-dry and wets the brush so it's easier to mix colors.
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