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It's a study I've done a while ago for the Virtual Plein Air Facebook Group using Verve Painter.It's a tiny, but quite impressive software that uses fluid sims to mimic oils: www.taron.de/forum/viewtopic.pβ¦
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Comments: 16
Auctave [2018-08-10 10:50:41 +0000 UTC]
i tried that program out. yeah it needed alot of user interface improvements , more likely user friendly but yes its good for fluidity ! awesome nonethelessΒ
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KaseySnowArt [2015-09-16 16:51:20 +0000 UTC]
Oh cool, I love this and will definitely need to try out Verve Painter!
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keight [2015-08-21 19:52:28 +0000 UTC]
This is lovely; and nearly photographic. Well done.
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stayinwonderland [2015-08-21 15:30:19 +0000 UTC]
looks gorgeous. Was this made entirely in that software or was it made in Photoshop and later brought into it?
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inetgrafx In reply to stayinwonderland [2015-08-21 23:46:56 +0000 UTC]
Hey there, thanks a lot for your kind comment! It was done entirely in verve. but I resized it and filtered it Photoshop. This program doesn't have any special formatting features and post process filters as photoshop does.
I'd also recommend to do a final color correction in PhotoshopΒ
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Anclrevv [2015-08-21 03:25:48 +0000 UTC]
Question! What program did you use before Verve Painter and how easily did you transition into it?
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inetgrafx In reply to Anclrevv [2015-08-21 23:48:54 +0000 UTC]
hey there, it's just a tool like any other one. It has a specific purpose and it works great for that. I use Photoshop on a daily base, but Verve is not a substitute for Photoshop, but rather a neat tool to mimic oils and traditional media ...
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