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The past tutorials have generally dealt with how to use the program, the tools, and the settings. Hopefully by this time you have a pretty good handle on the program, so its time to work on ually creating some pieces.\r
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This time around we take a look at a question posed to me via email. Can we recreate the Bob Ross method of wet on wet painting.\r
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Yes, Yes We Can!\r
It took some time playing around, a little bit of research, and a finally just trying things that didnt seem intuitive to me.\r
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But I finally figured it out.\r
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Now, understand, its not perfect. When working digitally you often times have to try different ways of working to achieve something that might be simple in natural media. Other times you might use a tool in a way you would never used in the physical world. But the goal is to create exly what is on your mind, so I encourage you to try out different methods in ArtRage until you get the product you desire.\r
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As always, this this video is for educational purposes.\r
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Continue to follow The Theatre Professors Youtube channel as we move further down the ArtRage line. For more information on The Theatre Professor, stop by and sign up for the FREE Bronze Membership!
The past tutorials have generally dealt with how to use the program, the tools, and the settings. Hopefully by this time you have a pretty good handle on the program, so its time to work on ually creating some pieces.\r
\r
This time around we take a look at a question posed to me via email. Can we recreate the Bob Ross method of wet on wet painting.\r
\r
Yes, Yes We Can!\r
It took some time playing around, a little bit of research, and a finally just trying things that didnt seem intuitive to me.\r
\r
But I finally figured it out.\r
\r
Now, understand, its not perfect. When working digitally you often times have to try different ways of working to achieve something that might be simple in natural media. Other times you might use a tool in a way you would never used in the physical world. But the goal is to create exly what is on your mind, so I encourage you to try out different methods in ArtRage until you get the product you desire.\r
\r
As always, this this video is for educational purposes.\r
\r
Continue to follow The Theatre Professors Youtube channel as we move further down the ArtRage line. For more information on The Theatre Professor, stop by and sign up for the FREE Bronze Membership!
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