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Before working on a painting, you can change the size as well as the number of pixels per inch. In reply to your question about the size of these paintings. I'm attaching version #2 (below), thinking it might be better to just begin a new painting. Don't know if those details improve Grandma's Scrapbag or not. My question is - are these really this small? Because what if an experiment develops into something genius? At this size it couldn't be printed at any decent quality, not submitted to a competition, not be a book cover, etc.And by the time you find you love it it's too late.Īfter reading your comment, I added details to some of the swatches. The great thing about digital art is that you can work on a copy and never screw up the original. The composition, being centered like that, is a little static. The scrap bag feels like a nice beginning and could really sing if the swatches had some details.

Why not give ArtRage a test-run, Rick? Free demo available at the following link: Perhaps my latest experiment, Grandma's Scrapbag-a piece of "art" created last night using the Paint Roller tool from ArtRage-might be more compelling? I purchased the software and have been experimenting with its various features for approximately three weeks. I played around with the free demo for two days and was hooked.

Anyone experimenting with the ArtRage digital painting program, however, might find it interesting to see how the Confetti tool might be used to create the illusion of foliage.įWIW: Until someone on Facebook recommended it, I had never heard of ArtRage. much less messy than the "real" thing and, of course, there were no fumes from turp and linseed oil to aggravate ye olde COPD.Īs for the image of a commodity landscape not being very compelling, I have to agree with you. I used the ArtRage 4.5 software to "paint" the picture on my laptop with a mouse.
