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    (Stencils) Realistic Watercolor Presets for ArtRage, part II

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    A Frosted Forest - semi-abstract sketching exercise with watercolor, gloop pen, glitter, and inking pen tools to show some of the scanned samples in action

    my plans for the rest of the month got reshuffled a bit, so here we go - 20 new paint wash scans to enhance your watercolor process with artrage tools

    🎨🖌💦 download here

    those are mostly very large images, averaging between 4 and 6 thousand pixels wide, and they can be scaled up even more once placed inside of an artrage document

    there’s a lot of crisp paper texture (which sort of was the point), and a lot of captured pigment detail all around, but some of those are done on pretty texture-neutral paper, too.

    painting tip # 1:

    stack stencils for even more variety, see image:
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    when using large stencils that overlay the screen, pull up the canvas positioner tool, it will make things like panning canvas around easier - when stencils get too big, you can't use the "space" shortcut over the canvas area occupied by the red stencil boundary.

    painting tip # 2:

    if you are painting with the watercolor tool in wet mode, I recommend using low thinner values (0-20 %) and high pigment load (70 - 100 %), but if you’re using dry watercolor brush setting, the reverse proportion (under 20 % loading and 60 - 80 % thinner values, or higher) would look more natural.

    I still can't believe how fast stencils are from performance standpoint. I hope they'll enhance your painting experience, and will help you create more organic looking art easier and faster.

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    Thank you Nekomata, that’s very generous of you!

    I haven’t worked with these yet but I will start experimenting soon. I love to experiment!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perendale View Post
    Thank you Nekomata, that’s very generous of you!

    I haven’t worked with these yet but I will start experimenting soon. I love to experiment!

    Brett
    you're welcome! I hope they'll find some good use in your art.

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    Yes! Been really looking forward to these
    Once again nekmata, thank you for your time and effort in putting these stencils together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markw View Post
    Yes! Been really looking forward to these
    Once again nekmata, thank you for your time and effort in putting these stencils together.
    you're welcome!

    I hope to come up with some other ideas how to improve the watercolor experience in artrage meanwhile. hope it won't take me another two years, too.

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    in progress...
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    got some new art supplies recently, including a pan of Japanese tinted ink/watercolor hybrid - layerable, semi-transparent soot-based medium with amazing contrast (so easy to scan and clean-up...like...wow) that seems to bloom and run like crazy over wet thick watercolor paper (scanned sample is from 300 gsm cold press paper, like most of the previous scan pack)

    don't really have a lot of time this month, but I hope I'll find some to play with it and scan later. it makes fantastic background base with lots of pigment diffusion, something my regular paint set doesn't really do well, and I have a couple other ideas for later that will need time and preparation.

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    ✨✨ ink stencil pack - 7 large scans — download link

    with lots of granulation, pigment pick-up, and lots of paper interaction, those are very convenient for making fast, but very artistic background block-ins for further refinement and painting over,
    and they're excellent for texturizing over existing artwork with series of washes on semi-transparent layers and layer combinations of various blending modes...

    a sample of texture variety this stencil set can achieve really quick:

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    when combined with previous stencil packs, it makes creating some pleasant watercolor compositions even faster and more relaxing than before.
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