Very nice painting 👍. In my opinion, the full version was worth it although it's buggy at times still and needs some more work to refine the app to make things easier to find and do. There are options for gesture and Apple Pencil control in the settings. I really like that in the pallet section if you press on the empty space, your color will be placed and if you tap on any color, it will mix onto your current color. There are many tools also but one that you may use would be the fan to dry the paint. You can slide different colors and tools to all the sides of the canvas you want to use as well. It took me a while to find and figure certain things out that makes the process easier but there but if the developers put a little more work into it, it would be a really great app.
Thank you, thank you! I played with this app for the first time last night. I work with water Color in RL, so was curious to see how that went, but gave up after about 10 mins, but then tried it the oils. Your video has helped me a lot! (From a grandma in Australia)
There was an ArtSet Pro version before this, which was even more direct with the brush-2-canvas feel. The only reason I use this version is that I get a higher resolution and higher canvas size. If size limitations weren’t an issue, I’d be using the earlier version.
i too reacted same way just 1 hr back i first used this app art set im like why havent i ever heard about this super realistic app...i felt like im really using oil paint feel im so happy usin this...i havent felt this feeling on procreate especially for oil paint
Have you purchased the upgrade to use the palette knife?! I think I'm going to make the jump and purchase the upgrade, hah! I'm dying to try the palette knife
@@katrinacrouch Their pallete knife is as close as to real. The upgrade is so worth it. But I wish they had native gestures and better UX. You can drag keep any tool u want in the shelves, and there are too many mediums, inks and tools.
I was looking for a training tool for mixing paints on a pallet for color to then apply to the painting as i can't yet afford the get started kit set up and canvases for starting oil paint. I think if you start with the seven or so basic foundation color to mix with, then the color may harmonize over all in a more natural looking way. I like the Geniva paints concepts, and no toxic smell or chemicals and they dry slow, as I would be rather slow as well. This looks like an interresting start though. Nice video, thanks, don't for get to charge the camera.
awsome drawing! you can go to settings (on the ipad, not in the app itself) and enable some shortcuts from there. like double tab for undue. I like how natural the brushes in artset feel, but the settings are underwhelming and underdeveloped at best (also i encountered some bugs and had to delete and reinstall the app quite a bit over the last couple of months, but maybe thats just me). I bought the app and I really like it for traditional looking art (and i do warm ups before real work with it quite a bit) but I find myself going back to other apps for bigger paintings. Overall I think it is a very fun app but in my opinion, it needs some serious work to really be worth its money. tho its only $10 so it guess its not too bad.
Awesome! Thank you for the tips-I’m still exploring different apps, but most of them require an up front purchase and I’m a little nervous to dive into too many that I’m not familiar with. I would love to hear any recommendations you might have!
@@katrinacrouch glad i could help you out a bit :D you can also drag and drop more brushes and other control elements (like flow/ opac. controls etc.) onto the UI to make them easier to access. i like artstudio pro best. its almost the same as procreate, only less popular. in my opinion it offers the better gesture controls which helps my work flow quite a bit. also i like the brush enginge a bit better (the wet brushes are amazing at blending themselves). procreate, being way more popular, offers more custom brushes. however i think you can import PS brushes into both. as far as traditional painting apps go, artrage offers a good oil brush, but artset does that too and i feel like artset gets more developer support. artrage just got an "upgrade" to a new app, which you'd have to buy all over again and it doesnt even offer anything new. feels like a cheap money grab, tbh. i know that a lot of artists enjoy the "realistic" app. i just cant get used to it. it always feels weird and again, i think artset does the same job a bit better. in terms of watercolor brushes, im still searching for a good app. i love doing watercolors in traditional artwork and i can never get the same messy results digitally. every always turns out.. less organic. too clean and digital, in a way. but there are a lot of custom brushes for procreate and a bunch of PS brushes around for that and i think a lot of artists can make them work, so thats probably just a me problem. i heard a lot of good things about ibispaint x, as its 100% free (but you get adds occasionally i think) , but i never got around really trying it for myself. i love clipstudio paint, but i just cant support it on the ipad. its a monthly payment on the ipad while its a one-time purchase for win / mac. i hate subscription based apps :') the upside is, you can export ps-files from artset (in the paid version at least) and i guess you could just edit your finished pieces in both artstudio or procreate if you would like to make a print or something. or load them onto your pc/mac program of choice. anyway.. sorry for the awful long answer. im strangely passionate about good painting apps for the ipad :')
To dry, you use the fan (find the tool on the plus next to the color picker) and you can hit the fan to dry the canvas. Pretty sure there’s other tools for tilting watercolor as well. You can mix colors in the palette as well, there’s a spot to mix colors either in the color wheel or palette. There’s other tools in that + as well, more digital art things. P sure you can layer as well, but if I was gonna do that I’d just use procreate lol I don’t even paint yet and I bought the full version (one time purchase) so when I’m practicing more traditional things, I can use that over procreate
It takes some getting used to, that is for sure! But definitely try it again-in my (limited) experience, it’s the best stylist on the market! But like anything new, it takes practice and you have to find an app/setting that works for you. In procreate I prefer the chalk pencil (calligraphy tab) and one other but I can’t think of the name off hand. I’ll update.
You are one of the two people I’ve seen online who actually produce beautiful and amazing art with this app. And I would love to learn more from you. Do you have any more videos like this? Or are you open to creating more tutorials for this? Open to paying for it too!
I had a baby this past year, which has put things a little behind schedule, but I actually started playing around with this app again! It’s tricky to learn but I was able to get a fun landscape made. Glad you enjoyed this tutorial-any specific subjects you would like to see in a future video?
@@katrinacrouch Hope you're having a lovely time right now with your family. Hoping you could do more still life and probably people. But you should paint whatever you like! I just wanna see how you use Art Set to create your masterpieces.
This is not what I am looking for.cant you understand what I am trying to tell you please help me.i don't want to know how to oil painting . this is just a game of oil painting that I have hours of fun with.please help me.do u understand me.please help me.
@@katrinacrouch New myself, but I would recommend learning how to drag often used tools and colours off to one of the four edges of your screen. That way you can say, with one click paint with an oil brush, one click again to use the palette knife, and one click again to use a blurring brush. It saves SO much time from having to open up the tool palette and find each one every time..... Secondly, use the DRYING tool (looks like a fan). That way when painting in oil you can click that to "dry" your canvas. Then when you apply paint over top it does not blend until you lift off and touch again.
You CAN! I just went into the app to double check-you have to dig for it a little and make a custom setting, but it’s pretty flexible! I will show how I did it in my next Art Set tutorial
I’m 76 yrs old and my eyes don’t read tini= tiny grey letters on top of a white background to be able to select or find what I want and how this app works. Really struggling to understand something that should be intuitive to do. The manual is also on the same style and just not helping... Jesus ! My best iPad is series 7 and I’m thinking I may upgrade to use the latest advantages of technology, but.... not if apps are not well designed on this respect. Thanks for highlighting the good and the bad responsibly! I had already bought this app yesterday but I’m looking for honest reviews and tutorials.
You can also set the user interface to a "night time" mode which should make it easier to read, perhaps? In the app settings found under iPad settings control, I believe. I don't have my iPad with me right now but if you need more info let me know.
Late to the party but thank you so much for introducing this app! I wasn't pleased by common apps and was looking for a realistic-feel approach both visually and in strokes. I'm thinking of upgrading! P.S. I discovered that if you tilt the Apple Pencil when using the eraser, it actually works better than when fully perpendicular (like real life), I was today years old when I realized hahaha
@@katrinacrouch I'm so glad that it was news to you and I didn't look like I was pointing something everyone knew 😅! Again, thank you so much for your content, as a newbie to painting/drawing it's really nurturing 🙏🏻❤️
Hey everyone! I downloaded the Art Set app and paid for the yearly subscription so I’m supposed to have everything that is available but I do not see an option to add layers. When I click on the + all it shows me is three different viewing options. I don’t see any of the editing options including adding layers that the tutorials on RUclips show. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you so much ...
Hi Elena! I’ll try to get another tutorial out in the next week or so that shares more about layers ❤️ (I’m away from my office this weekend and I can’t remember off hand how to use the layers, but I have definitely used layers!)
Thank you so much for responding. For others who have this question I found if you pick the format that has the 27 layers then you do get the option to add layers. But I don’t get that option with the others. :)
what's even more crazy is using the special capacitive brush styluses (with actual hair on it) - you lose the pressure sensitivity, but the illusion of physically painting is interesting.
If you have a stylus that you like and responds well to your movements and gestures, I’m sure it would work great! I can’t speak from personal experience though, sorry!
This is my favorite digital painting app, even more so than Procreate. If you go into your iPad settings and find Art Set 4, you can enable two finger tap to undo, as well as other settings for the app.
Honestly I can’t remember off hand! But I do know that there are better color selecting methods than what I used in this tutorial-I’ll be sharing another tutorial soon!
You can adjust the side of the canvas by holding down on the “new page” button (looks like a “+”). At least this is what you do on the upgraded version… not sure if you can do that on the free version since I don’t have that anymore
You can kind of mix it off to the side. You can see in my tutorial how when the pigments run together, they mix in a realistic way unless you “dry” the canvas or use a different layer (something I have learned since this was recorded). It’s not perfect but could work!
From what I understand (after researching a few more days), Art Set is the original, and they are currently on their 4th version: “Art Set 4”. It is only called Art Set on my iPad, but that IS what I’m currently using.
Just put your paint in a corner of the canvas and mix! Get rid of it later.... ALSO, you can click on a picked colour in their provided palette and when you touch on another colour you can incrementally add that colour to the picked colour.
I believe you have to use an Apple tablet… I haven’t seen if it’s on Android/Google Play. But if you follow this link, it should be pretty straight forward: apps.apple.com/ee/app/art-set-4/id1418530800
The upgrade that I purchased was a one time purchase. But if you just download the app (at least when I did), you can use the introductory version for free ❤️ there are just some features that are “locked”
When I originally made the tutorial, it was on the free version. You can definitely do a lot on the free version (assuming it’s still free but I don’t know for sure)
I suppose… I can understand if that’s not the original intention of the app but I’m excited to find one that DOES respond a little more like traditional paints!
This is not what I am looking for .I'll painting for fun I can't get my app that I always use.its not working properly please help me with the problem. 💕 This is not what I am looking for.its just app for enjoyment.do u understand what I am trying to tell you.i don't want to know how to paint.this is just a game that I really enjoyed.
Unfortunately I don’t think I understand what you are trying to say? If you enjoy painting for fun then you should do it. That’s what I did with this very tutorial ❤️ and most of my other tutorials for that matter. If it wasn’t fun I certainly wouldn’t go through the work, lol
Very nice painting 👍. In my opinion, the full version was worth it although it's buggy at times still and needs some more work to refine the app to make things easier to find and do. There are options for gesture and Apple Pencil control in the settings. I really like that in the pallet section if you press on the empty space, your color will be placed and if you tap on any color, it will mix onto your current color. There are many tools also but one that you may use would be the fan to dry the paint. You can slide different colors and tools to all the sides of the canvas you want to use as well. It took me a while to find and figure certain things out that makes the process easier but there but if the developers put a little more work into it, it would be a really great app.
Wow! This is so helpful-I’ll be trying all of these tonight and I can’t wait!
Great work working with the free version. The paid version is definitely worth the price.
I’ve only played with the paid version once or twice but I agree that it’s well worth it!
Awesome art with exact explanation. Thank you.
So glad you liked this one! I still haven’t done another video in this app and I really should!
Thank you, thank you! I played with this app for the first time last night. I work with water Color in RL, so was curious to see how that went, but gave up after about 10 mins, but then tried it the oils. Your video has helped me a lot! (From a grandma in Australia)
Yay! I’m so glad it was helpful!! Hoping to have another tutorial up soon (as long as naps go well, haha)
There was an ArtSet Pro version before this, which was even more direct with the brush-2-canvas feel. The only reason I use this version is that I get a higher resolution and higher canvas size. If size limitations weren’t an issue, I’d be using the earlier version.
Good to know! I’ll have to check it out (though it sounds like it will ruin me for this version, hah)
i too reacted same way just
1 hr back i first used this app art set im like why havent i ever heard about this super realistic app...i felt like im really using oil paint feel im so happy usin this...i havent felt this feeling on procreate especially for oil paint
Yes! The fun without the mess
I used it 3 days ago, it has a realistic effect that procreate doesnt do, specially the oil and knife pallete
Have you purchased the upgrade to use the palette knife?! I think I'm going to make the jump and purchase the upgrade, hah! I'm dying to try the palette knife
@@katrinacrouch yes I purchased the premium, it has a lot of options
@@katrinacrouch Their pallete knife is as close as to real. The upgrade is so worth it. But I wish they had native gestures and better UX. You can drag keep any tool u want in the shelves, and there are too many mediums, inks and tools.
@@RamGanesh Such great tips, thank you! I am planning to purchase the upgrade and maybe do another tutorial when I've had some more practice, hah
I was looking for a training tool for mixing paints on a pallet for color to then apply to the painting as i can't yet afford the get started kit set up and canvases for starting oil paint. I think if you start with the seven or so basic foundation color to mix with, then the color may harmonize over all in a more natural looking way. I like the Geniva paints concepts, and no toxic smell or chemicals and they dry slow, as I would be rather slow as well. This looks like an interresting start though. Nice video, thanks, don't for get to charge the camera.
Thanks for the feedback!
awsome drawing! you can go to settings (on the ipad, not in the app itself) and enable some shortcuts from there. like double tab for undue. I like how natural the brushes in artset feel, but the settings are underwhelming and underdeveloped at best (also i encountered some bugs and had to delete and reinstall the app quite a bit over the last couple of months, but maybe thats just me). I bought the app and I really like it for traditional looking art (and i do warm ups before real work with it quite a bit) but I find myself going back to other apps for bigger paintings. Overall I think it is a very fun app but in my opinion, it needs some serious work to really be worth its money. tho its only $10 so it guess its not too bad.
Awesome! Thank you for the tips-I’m still exploring different apps, but most of them require an up front purchase and I’m a little nervous to dive into too many that I’m not familiar with. I would love to hear any recommendations you might have!
@@katrinacrouch glad i could help you out a bit :D you can also drag and drop more brushes and other control elements (like flow/ opac. controls etc.) onto the UI to make them easier to access.
i like artstudio pro best. its almost the same as procreate, only less popular. in my opinion it offers the better gesture controls which helps my work flow quite a bit. also i like the brush enginge a bit better (the wet brushes are amazing at blending themselves). procreate, being way more popular, offers more custom brushes. however i think you can import PS brushes into both.
as far as traditional painting apps go, artrage offers a good oil brush, but artset does that too and i feel like artset gets more developer support. artrage just got an "upgrade" to a new app, which you'd have to buy all over again and it doesnt even offer anything new. feels like a cheap money grab, tbh. i know that a lot of artists enjoy the "realistic" app. i just cant get used to it. it always feels weird and again, i think artset does the same job a bit better. in terms of watercolor brushes, im still searching for a good app.
i love doing watercolors in traditional artwork and i can never get the same messy results digitally. every always turns out.. less organic. too clean and digital, in a way. but there are a lot of custom brushes for procreate and a bunch of PS brushes around for that and i think a lot of artists can make them work, so thats probably just a me problem.
i heard a lot of good things about ibispaint x, as its 100% free (but you get adds occasionally i think) , but i never got around really trying it for myself.
i love clipstudio paint, but i just cant support it on the ipad. its a monthly payment on the ipad while its a one-time purchase for win / mac. i hate subscription based apps :')
the upside is, you can export ps-files from artset (in the paid version at least) and i guess you could just edit your finished pieces in both artstudio or procreate if you would like to make a print or something. or load them onto your pc/mac program of choice.
anyway.. sorry for the awful long answer. im strangely passionate about good painting apps for the ipad :')
@Sara Thanks for the tip! Undo/redo with 2/3 finger tap is kind of a deal breaker for me when an app doesn’t have these, glad it does.
To dry, you use the fan (find the tool on the plus next to the color picker) and you can hit the fan to dry the canvas. Pretty sure there’s other tools for tilting watercolor as well. You can mix colors in the palette as well, there’s a spot to mix colors either in the color wheel or palette. There’s other tools in that + as well, more digital art things. P sure you can layer as well, but if I was gonna do that I’d just use procreate lol
I don’t even paint yet and I bought the full version (one time purchase) so when I’m practicing more traditional things, I can use that over procreate
Great tips! Thank you so much ❤️
Love this, I have tried the apple pencil and struggled but watching you has given me hope, so I will give it another try!
Thank you Katrina!
It takes some getting used to, that is for sure! But definitely try it again-in my (limited) experience, it’s the best stylist on the market! But like anything new, it takes practice and you have to find an app/setting that works for you.
In procreate I prefer the chalk pencil (calligraphy tab) and one other but I can’t think of the name off hand. I’ll update.
The new one art set 4 I got last night has layers 😊
Paid or the free version?
You are one of the two people I’ve seen online who actually produce beautiful and amazing art with this app. And I would love to learn more from you. Do you have any more videos like this? Or are you open to creating more tutorials for this? Open to paying for it too!
I had a baby this past year, which has put things a little behind schedule, but I actually started playing around with this app again! It’s tricky to learn but I was able to get a fun landscape made. Glad you enjoyed this tutorial-any specific subjects you would like to see in a future video?
@@katrinacrouch Hope you're having a lovely time right now with your family.
Hoping you could do more still life and probably people. But you should paint whatever you like! I just wanna see how you use Art Set to create your masterpieces.
Ok I’m convinced 👌
This is not what I am looking for.cant you understand what I am trying to tell you please help me.i don't want to know how to oil painting . this is just a game of oil painting that I have hours of fun with.please help me.do u understand me.please help me.
Digital art is one of my favorites 🥀 of all time.... Loved the video katrina 🥰
Oh good! I might have to do more tutorials then! I wasn’t sure there was as much of an interest but if there is then I will definitely pursue it
@@katrinacrouch thank you so much for your concern 🥰...
How do u setup the undo in apple pencil?
@Icy Cold It should be in the settings!
Really Nice video ❤
Glad you enjoyed it ❤️ thank you for the feedback!
I ❤️ Art set.
I’m still new-any tips for me or favorite tools to try?
@@katrinacrouch New myself, but I would recommend learning how to drag often used tools and colours off to one of the four edges of your screen. That way you can say, with one click paint with an oil brush, one click again to use the palette knife, and one click again to use a blurring brush. It saves SO much time from having to open up the tool palette and find each one every time..... Secondly, use the DRYING tool (looks like a fan). That way when painting in oil you can click that to "dry" your canvas. Then when you apply paint over top it does not blend until you lift off and touch again.
Nice painting ✌Can we choose canvas size and resolution?
That would also interesting for me
You CAN! I just went into the app to double check-you have to dig for it a little and make a custom setting, but it’s pretty flexible! I will show how I did it in my next Art Set tutorial
Awesome artwork with explanation
So glad you found it helpful!! 🥰🥰 thank you for taking the time to encourage me
Have you explored art set 4 more?
I have the bought version and trying to figure it all out. Just thought I would ask.
I’m going to dive into it for a tutorial this week! Stay tuned ☺️ video should be out on Oct 27th
I’m 76 yrs old and my eyes don’t read tini= tiny grey letters on top of a white background to be able to select or find what I want and how this app works. Really struggling to understand something that should be intuitive to do. The manual is also on the same style and just not helping... Jesus ! My best iPad is series 7 and I’m thinking I may upgrade to use the latest advantages of technology, but.... not if apps are not well designed on this respect. Thanks for highlighting the good and the bad responsibly! I had already bought this app yesterday but I’m looking for honest reviews and tutorials.
Have you had a chance to test it out a little more?
You can also set the user interface to a "night time" mode which should make it easier to read, perhaps? In the app settings found under iPad settings control, I believe. I don't have my iPad with me right now but if you need more info let me know.
Late to the party but thank you so much for introducing this app! I wasn't pleased by common apps and was looking for a realistic-feel approach both visually and in strokes. I'm thinking of upgrading! P.S. I discovered that if you tilt the Apple Pencil when using the eraser, it actually works better than when fully perpendicular (like real life), I was today years old when I realized hahaha
Haha, I didn’t know that until you said it! I need to explore more, obviously 😅
@@katrinacrouch I'm so glad that it was news to you and I didn't look like I was pointing something everyone knew 😅! Again, thank you so much for your content, as a newbie to painting/drawing it's really nurturing 🙏🏻❤️
Hey everyone! I downloaded the Art Set app and paid for the yearly subscription so I’m supposed to have everything that is available but I do not see an option to add layers. When I click on the + all it shows me is three different viewing options. I don’t see any of the editing options including adding layers that the tutorials on RUclips show. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you so much ...
Hi Elena! I’ll try to get another tutorial out in the next week or so that shares more about layers ❤️ (I’m away from my office this weekend and I can’t remember off hand how to use the layers, but I have definitely used layers!)
Thank you so much for responding. For others who have this question I found if you pick the format that has the 27 layers then you do get the option to add layers. But I don’t get that option with the others. :)
what's even more crazy is using the special capacitive brush styluses (with actual hair on it) - you lose the pressure sensitivity, but the illusion of physically painting is interesting.
Oh great tip! I’ll give it a try
Can you change the file resolution ?
Yes-at least in the paid-for version. Simply hold down on the “new page” icon to adjust the size and resolution of your new page
does this app work with 3rd party styluses as well?
If you have a stylus that you like and responds well to your movements and gestures, I’m sure it would work great! I can’t speak from personal experience though, sorry!
i use the adonit note and it works perfect
This is my favorite digital painting app, even more so than Procreate. If you go into your iPad settings and find Art Set 4, you can enable two finger tap to undo, as well as other settings for the app.
Oh that’s a great tip! Thank you-going to try it now
I did that. It helped a little.. let's see how it goes next time I try to "paint" that was a great reminder and very useful.
Hey does the app allow colourdrop/colour picking?
Honestly I can’t remember off hand! But I do know that there are better color selecting methods than what I used in this tutorial-I’ll be sharing another tutorial soon!
@@katrinacrouch thank you so much !!
how can adjust the size of the canvas for prints like 20x20 inches and 300 dpi , thank you
You can adjust the side of the canvas by holding down on the “new page” button (looks like a “+”). At least this is what you do on the upgraded version… not sure if you can do that on the free version since I don’t have that anymore
Is there a way to mix the paint??
You can kind of mix it off to the side. You can see in my tutorial how when the pigments run together, they mix in a realistic way unless you “dry” the canvas or use a different layer (something I have learned since this was recorded). It’s not perfect but could work!
I did not find Art Set or any version of Art Set in the Apple store. Has it been removed?
No-I used it last night! But it might only be for tablets or (more specifically) iPads?
Try this: apps.apple.com/ee/app/art-set-4/id1418530800
How did you add the reference photo
The photo viewing app and ArtSet app were split on the screen. Simply drag the second app up while the original is open :)
Is this the same thing as Art Set 4?
From what I understand (after researching a few more days), Art Set is the original, and they are currently on their 4th version: “Art Set 4”. It is only called Art Set on my iPad, but that IS what I’m currently using.
I wish it had a paint mixer like the paper app
That would be nice! I definitely am not one to put raw pigment straight on the paper very often!
Just put your paint in a corner of the canvas and mix! Get rid of it later.... ALSO, you can click on a picked colour in their provided palette and when you touch on another colour you can incrementally add that colour to the picked colour.
@@katrinacrouchit does have a paint mixer at least now! It’s either in palette or color wheel
Mam , Please give the link of this app
I don’t have a link but if you go to your App Store or Google play, you can search “Art Set 4” and find it ❤️
Can you do a tutorial that how to download it
I believe you have to use an Apple tablet… I haven’t seen if it’s on Android/Google Play. But if you follow this link, it should be pretty straight forward: apps.apple.com/ee/app/art-set-4/id1418530800
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Look it up in your phone’s App Store
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I wanted to ask:
If I download this app will it only cost once? Or do I have to pay for every single pencil and color separate?
The upgrade that I purchased was a one time purchase. But if you just download the app (at least when I did), you can use the introductory version for free ❤️ there are just some features that are “locked”
i don't have the app but apparently it does have layers but u have to buy them
Yes! I recently purchased the upgrade and the layer feature is nice, but maybe not worth the upgrade on it’s own merit, hah
Is this for free?
When I originally made the tutorial, it was on the free version. You can definitely do a lot on the free version (assuming it’s still free but I don’t know for sure)
Check out Realistic Paint Studio
Thanks for the tip!
why tf do i have to pay full access to size my brushes and eraser?
I’m sure it encourages more people to purchase, even if it is a turn off for the rest of us.
No excuse to not be able to mix and blend colors on a digital canvas in this day and age.
I suppose… I can understand if that’s not the original intention of the app but I’m excited to find one that DOES respond a little more like traditional paints!
This is not what I am looking for .I'll painting for fun I can't get my app that I always use.its not working properly please help me with the problem.
💕
This is not what I am looking for.its just app for enjoyment.do u understand what I am trying to tell you.i don't want to know how to paint.this is just a game that I really enjoyed.
Unfortunately I don’t think I understand what you are trying to say? If you enjoy painting for fun then you should do it. That’s what I did with this very tutorial ❤️ and most of my other tutorials for that matter. If it wasn’t fun I certainly wouldn’t go through the work, lol
I enjoyed watching. lovely rose have a good day. from your sub
Thank you!! So glad you enjoyed it 🥰🥰🥰
Of course she discovered it on Pinterest.
Would I be a millennial girl in America if I didn’t? Hah
ArtRage Vitae just came out a few moths ago. It's the best to simulate real alla prima style painting without the learning curve of Procreate.
Oh, interesting! Thank you for the tips!