~Dyann J Callahan painting: with your finger on it? Get creative with digital art tools that feel just like the real thing. ~Will Terry: You can install it on desktops, laptops, and even iPads! – I like it for the oil painting engine – it’s pretty amazing… ĪrtRage, stylish and easy to use painting software. (very small voice) What is “ArtRage”? (don’t throw tomatoes!) ~Dyann J Callahan: cough cough I am ease pass it ~Canada Goose: Robert Wahl, in those days it would have had medicine in it heavily laced with alcohol or opium.ahh the good ol days. ~Canada Goose: hey cool i have that same blue bottle on my window sill!! I dig them up on the old wagon trail dump sites, been meaning to do a watercolor of it.good job! ps send me the cake, too heehee ~Robert Wahl: forget the cake… WHAT’S in the bottle? ~Shawn Colloton: The cake makes me hungry. ~Steve Gray: Beautiful job on the cake! I want some too! ~Robert James: That does look like a tasty cake! ~Leslie Ryan: I have loved art rage for years! If you want to see what others had to say, read on. I don’t know everything about ArtRage so I posted this pic (see above) and another (see below) on FaceBook with the following caption, “Late night playing with ArtRage… wishing I had a slice of choc cake…” I did this in ArtRage See what others are saying about ArtRage Posted in Digital Art, iPad | Tagged ArtRage, iPad ArtRage, An Affordable Alternative to PhotoShop But, I am an illustrator and time is of the essence, so I usually work digitally now. Oil painting was fun, and still is, water coloring is very rewarding and the finished product of real paint on canvas is more valuable. I used to love to get my feet wet, or maybe I should say, my hands dirty with PAINT. When you have some free time, pick up your sketch book, iPad or what ever device works for you, and doodle, sketch, draw, paint. An artist should constantly practice their trade. The wet into wet or alla prima simulation is almost unnerving in how real it feels. I also like iPad painting for the ability to “dry” the painting so you can work on top of the thick paint you already put down. I like it for mimicking lush buttery oil paint without all the mess and clean up. Having good times and a lot of fun with the “ Artrage” app on my iPad. Price: $29.99 (there’s also a pro version for $79.Digital sketching around on the iPad with the Artrage app. The app is pressure sensitive, works with a variety of drawing tools and everything you create is in a high-resolution format.įor illustrators that want to create digitally with the look and feel of doing it by hand, this app is a great solution. You can see exactly what you are drawing with mirror images on both screens, unlike those pads that leave a lot to the imagination.Īstropad works with any app on your Mac computer and syncs via Wi-Fi or USB. It works by allowing you to use an Apple Pencil or stylus to draw on the iPad and which move that design right to your desktop computer. It’s got stellar ratings – 4.5 stars with more than 1,200 reviews in the iTunes store – but does require that you have a Mac computer. This is the most expensive paid tool on the list but is packed with features for those who are doing a lot of iPad-based illustration. Astropad helps turn your iPad into a graphics machine.
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