Keep these tutorials coming they're quite informative and easy for a beginner to grasp I just totally love rebelle 7 and it's the first time I've ever used it with regards to the brushes they're amazingly realistic thank you
The pencil rubbing technique is called "frottage" in traditional media, when it is done with charcoal or pastels over a thin paper layered on top of some "bumpy" surface like a coin or a leaf. But this offers much more.
It would be helpful if you started with showing how you put the initial structure on your canvas - before you start adding the watercolour. And showing how to import a structure.
I don't know what it is about this program but I get giddy every time I open it with something new to try. Most of the time I'm not even creating anything specific, I'm just playing around with it to see what happens when I try X or Y or hell, even Z.
Ok found your video .. I think I see what was hard for me There's no way to really see low alpha version of the structure on my computer (i'm using an imac 2012 so understand what I'm working with) it's possible my computer is just not rendering like on yours but it does one .. just didn't realize that on mine I couldn't see the low alpha image after I "clicked away" .. smh lol
In this channel there are no answers from "Escape Motions" to the several questions and wonderings about the structures and how to create them . I think this channel is jkust a platform to SHOW without getting deeper. Maybe we will find it out by trial and error.
Create a structure from an image file and import it via Structures Library. After selecting the file, the structure is automatically created and added to the Structures panel.
Love Justice calm talking and clear explaining. Keep them coming.
Keep these tutorials coming they're quite informative and easy for a beginner to grasp I just totally love rebelle 7 and it's the first time I've ever used it with regards to the brushes they're amazingly realistic thank you
The pencil rubbing technique is called "frottage" in traditional media, when it is done with charcoal or pastels over a thin paper layered on top of some "bumpy" surface like a coin or a leaf. But this offers much more.
Ah thanks the info
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Have you seen any videos on how to create your own structures or did you just experiment with it?
It would be helpful if you started with showing how you put the initial structure on your canvas - before you start adding the watercolour. And showing how to import a structure.
I don't know what it is about this program but I get giddy every time I open it with something new to try. Most of the time I'm not even creating anything specific, I'm just playing around with it to see what happens when I try X or Y or hell, even Z.
Where is the link to creating the structure video you said you would post in the description?
Wow iPad Version please!!!!!!! I need This in my life!?!
Yes, please!
You can have it in your life if you use a superior computing device instead of a sandboxed Apple toy.
Ok found your video .. I think I see what was hard for me
There's no way to really see low alpha version of the structure on my computer (i'm using an imac 2012 so understand what I'm working with)
it's possible my computer is just not rendering like on yours
but it does one .. just didn't realize that on mine I couldn't see the low alpha image after I "clicked away" ..
smh lol
Where did you get the acrylic pour structures from?
You can upload any image to Structures library and use it as a structure.
How do we make our own structures?
thats the question: How he got the starting structure on the screen so it would be possible to follow the tutorial.
@@robertolazary2807 um.. 1:44 onward
I think you just import an image into the structures.
@@neatnateable just like that. Just tested it out. Open structures panel and import any image there.
@@RedrOrdeRDoes it need to be converted to black and white?
Will there be a demo on how to create your own structures like Justice has in his library?
Structures are just image files. You can import any image file to Structures library and it will act like a structure in Rebelle.
I don't see the link described in video that mentions how it was set up.
Hi, sorry about that. The video can be found on Justice's channel: ruclips.net/video/7ahf9yW9H6o/видео.html
Thanks. Where is the starting structure? Without that, I can't see how it is possible to follow your video.
There are a few structures you can choose from in the Structures Library. Or you can import your own image files that will serve as structures.
@@EscapeMotions Thanks. Will you do a video on how to do this. Also is there a way to record the work as it is being created.
In this channel there are no answers from "Escape Motions" to the several questions and wonderings about the structures and how to create them . I think this channel is jkust a platform to SHOW without getting deeper. Maybe we will find it out by trial and error.
i need access to my pre-order already please. sent an email hours ago
You should be able to download it if you login your escape motions account and go to “purchases.”
How do we make our own structures?
Create a structure from an image file and import it via Structures Library. After selecting the file,
the structure is automatically created and added to the Structures panel.