![]() ![]() I don't understand why it is so rigidly complicated.īut the one thing that seriously and instantly annoys me is when I want to close the painting, I am forced to quit the application! I don't want to open a new canvas, just want to close the open one. I've taken actual watercolour classes and understand the settings for the tools (mostly by just screwing around with every setting). I'd like to have the picture be as dark as it is when I trace and lower the opacity to see my own work instead of my photographs. Updating To 4.5: If you own ArtRage 4 the 4.5 update is free. New customers will receive 4.5 automatically when purchasing ArtRage from our store or from Steam, and existing owners of 4.0 can download the update free of charge from the Member Area. I don't want to use 45 layers to achieve one outcome, I can't figure out how to reset defaults because I accidentally made the opacity difficult to use and no matter how many times I change it, it stays at 40%. Were happy to announce that ArtRage 4.5 is now available to everyone. I thought it might be easier after the upgrade and paying even more money but I find the software incredibly counterintuitive and not as easy to use as I had hoped it would be. ![]() ![]() You do sound more advanced than I am with the software so I hope you don't find my comments annoying. I'm pretty savvy about finding hidden help that isn't obvious but I remain stumped. I don't understand why you can't close a painting without having to close the whole application. I am only struggling to find actual help on the basic functions of the program as a new user. This post is being updated regularly and you can help out! (Nobody is against such images but some people have co-workers/bosses walking behind them or kids running around them).Īnd to get you started, a direct link to the resource post, ctrl-f for what you're looking for Resources. Multiple failures to do so is a bannable offense. If a work has nudity or a sexual theme best not seen on company computers in an office setting please tag them nsfw or they will be deleted. The only exception to this rule is articles/discussions about classic/traditional tecniques and how to use them in ArtRage. No accusing someone of stealing someone else's work without proof (Second fastest way to get banned.)Ī piece of work must have been made, at least in part, using ArtRage. If you have used a resource in a work, give credit and, if possible, a link to the resource source. You wanna pull stunts like that, stay somewhere like DeviantArt.) No stealing somebody else's work and claiming it as your own. Instead try 'You could do better, try doing ') (Meaning no 'this is bad and you should feel bad' type comments. There are just a few rules to follow here: From the hobbyist to the professional, young and old, able and disabled, every ArtRager is welcomed with open arms. Here you can share your work, discuss techniques, get help, find resources, and just be ArtRagers. This is the place you can come to to get away from the Photoshop, GIMP, and other non ArtRage program users. ![]()
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