Hi Benjamin. Thanks for your tutorial. It is very instructive. But, I have a question for you. How can you apply the first layer of green on the leaves and watercolour goes only in one direction, inside the leave and not outside ? Thank you again. Rene
Thanks for the comment and the kind words! To control the direction op the watercolor you tab on the Tilt tab (top right, next to Navigator). You see 2 circles, the small one activates the tilt, where the paint will start to flow a lot more. Clicking anywhere within the larger circle determines the direction in which the paint will flow and the stenght of the flow. Clicking closes to the outside of the large circle, more flow, closer to the smaller circle, less flow. Keeping the paint inside the leaves would be too complicated to explain in words, but I've made a video for that already. Episode 8 shows how to do this, ruclips.net/video/w-EJ1zz9R8I/видео.html, especially the section on Masking Fluid, ruclips.net/video/w-EJ1zz9R8I/видео.html The Masking Fluid feature controls where your paint can or cannot go, works in both ways, which I explain in that video. Another option would be to pause the fluid engine by hitting the pause button in the layers tab, but that would stop the watercolor flow completely, which you most likely don't want.
Hi Benjamin. Thanks for your tutorial. It is very instructive. But, I have a question for you. How can you apply the first layer of green on the leaves and watercolour goes only in one direction, inside the leave and not outside ? Thank you again. Rene
Thanks for the comment and the kind words! To control the direction op the watercolor you tab on the Tilt tab (top right, next to Navigator). You see 2 circles, the small one activates the tilt, where the paint will start to flow a lot more. Clicking anywhere within the larger circle determines the direction in which the paint will flow and the stenght of the flow. Clicking closes to the outside of the large circle, more flow, closer to the smaller circle, less flow.
Keeping the paint inside the leaves would be too complicated to explain in words, but I've made a video for that already. Episode 8 shows how to do this, ruclips.net/video/w-EJ1zz9R8I/видео.html, especially the section on Masking Fluid, ruclips.net/video/w-EJ1zz9R8I/видео.html
The Masking Fluid feature controls where your paint can or cannot go, works in both ways, which I explain in that video.
Another option would be to pause the fluid engine by hitting the pause button in the layers tab, but that would stop the watercolor flow completely, which you most likely don't want.