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    Wanted to push the Sumi artpack up to the top so others who haven't seen this can download.

    I use the knife settings especially the pastel blunt now because it and the others you created allow me to blend almost any other tool's paint.

    Absolutely love what you've done here.
    See ArtRage2.5 and 3.0 Studio Pro Tutorials:
    http://www.youtube.com/JudithTramayne
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    http://www2.ambientdesign.com/artragebasic.html

    Children's Book - The Wonderful World of Wunks
    Written, illustrated, animated and narrated by Judith Tramayne

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    glad you like them Judith. glad the link still works after all this time.

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    Thanks for the sumi tools, I've just installed them and they look very nice

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    you are very welcome. hope you enjoy them.

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    Smile fell in love...

    Wow.
    I downloaded and installed the sumi arpack some time ago but only fiddled with one, liked it a lot, but went back to my habitual painting style. The palette knives went right over my head somehow.

    This morning I began using all the tools in the pack together and am in looove. I plan to spend lots of time with new sweetheart.

    Every time one of you creative people does this magic with a new set of tools, it's like getting a whole new ArtRage! It's astounding! I have not given props to the many, many members who have done this. My bad. You are all awesome!

    The sumi set is close to my heart because of my background -- spent years learning to write Chinese characters (and speaking Mandarin) and studying Chinese culture at UCSD for undergraduate degree. I worked on calligraphy with a traditional brush and ink stick...never "graduated" to sumi, but the strokes are indelible in my being from all that practice.

    Thank you , thank you!!!
    bbbOK

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    sorry I missed this post. you are very welcome bbbOK. I am glad you enjoyed these.

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