Beautiful video, Daniel. I really like the passion and humility you convey through the way you paint. The tools (software or brushes don't matter) are undoubtedly important but you often point out that in the end what counts most is us. To prove it, there are those great works that have made art history and that were created with humble, simple means by artists who often had to fight to be able to realise them. It is passion, combined with hard-won talent, that gives life to a work.
After all these years, The Old School Filter Gallery of PS always impresses me, I had never seen this Paint Daubs effect before, Thanks a lot! It looks like a bit of the same tool as "median" in the "Noise" filter window.
Daniel, thanks for sharing this video. Again the approach was very simple and crisp for a new person like me. I only own iPad version of Artrage and would not be able to create the “fun” custom brushes like this one but will try to use the default ones. Also will explore Ingrid’s work as well..
Great video! I'll try making my own custom brush,maybe I'll stumble upon something good. I don't know how you're able to use the palette knife with ease,I'm still trying to get the hang of it. In my usage,it rotates so wildly that I had to turn on lock rotation and tilt sensitivity all the way down.😂
I can only thank you tablet's tilt function for being able to control the palette knife! Let me know what you come up with! Thank you for the great feedback and comment!
Seeing that you went from Rebelle's review back to ArtRage, I assume Rebelle has also lost the battle with Artrage in your eyes, right? 😎 I don't know, Rebelle might have feature muscles, but in my case it pushes my GPU so bad that it makes me feel bad for using it to begin with. Plus, for some reason even with a strong computer Rebelle has a LOT of brush lag, so ArtRage clearly wins for me every darn time! It's just so silky smooth (or should I say oil-buttery smooth?) -- Always love seeing your ArtRage oil paint videos, there's something about your strokes that makes me jump right back into ArtRage!
I reduced the lags by turning off Line auto smoothing. It was a big deal. The only thing I have is it lags sometimes while color picking from reference and waiting it to load.
@@Heisenburg17 had no effect whatsoever - more so, even undo-ing has lag, despite the powerful gpu & overall computer, which I don't experience in ANY other drawing/painting software except Rebelle; Also, how did you fix the high GPU & CPU usage? I can barely focus because of the fans spinning at MAX SPEED with 50% or more cpu/gpu usage on EVERY STROKE 😩
Beautiful video, Daniel. I really like the passion and humility you convey through the way you paint. The tools (software or brushes don't matter) are undoubtedly important but you often point out that in the end what counts most is us. To prove it, there are those great works that have made art history and that were created with humble, simple means by artists who often had to fight to be able to realise them. It is passion, combined with hard-won talent, that gives life to a work.
Wow! That is beautiful stated... Thank you very much for all of what you said! Thank you
So cool to see how you approach this, Daniel, and honoured by the mention of my work🙏
Your work is amazing! Thank you for letting me mention a tiny bit of what you do!
This is incredible!
Thank you! You are the best :)
After all these years, The Old School Filter Gallery of PS always impresses me, I had never seen this Paint Daubs effect before, Thanks a lot! It looks like a bit of the same tool as "median" in the "Noise" filter window.
Definitely! Thanks for the comment!
Daniel, thanks for sharing this video. Again the approach was very simple and crisp for a new person like me. I only own iPad version of Artrage and would not be able to create the “fun” custom brushes like this one but will try to use the default ones.
Also will explore Ingrid’s work as well..
She is very helpful and I will make sure to do some ipad focused videos in the future!
Great video! I'll try making my own custom brush,maybe I'll stumble upon something good.
I don't know how you're able to use the palette knife with ease,I'm still trying to get the hang of it. In my usage,it rotates so wildly that I had to turn on lock rotation and tilt sensitivity all the way down.😂
I can only thank you tablet's tilt function for being able to control the palette knife! Let me know what you come up with! Thank you for the great feedback and comment!
we missed tutorial about Artrage ( my favourite ultra tradional painting softwar ) more of this stuff
I will keep making more!
@@DanielIbanez For sure my friend for sure
Thank you for your time
Hi Daniel, I wanted to ask if you ever tried a software called expresii paint it looks like it has a pretty advanced brush engine.
I have not tried it in a long time. Thank you for the suggestion!
i like you videos
Thank you for watching!
Seeing that you went from Rebelle's review back to ArtRage, I assume Rebelle has also lost the battle with Artrage in your eyes, right? 😎 I don't know, Rebelle might have feature muscles, but in my case it pushes my GPU so bad that it makes me feel bad for using it to begin with. Plus, for some reason even with a strong computer Rebelle has a LOT of brush lag, so ArtRage clearly wins for me every darn time! It's just so silky smooth (or should I say oil-buttery smooth?)
-- Always love seeing your ArtRage oil paint videos, there's something about your strokes that makes me jump right back into ArtRage!
I reduced the lags by turning off Line auto smoothing. It was a big deal. The only thing I have is it lags sometimes while color picking from reference and waiting it to load.
@@Heisenburg17 had no effect whatsoever - more so, even undo-ing has lag, despite the powerful gpu & overall computer, which I don't experience in ANY other drawing/painting software except Rebelle;
Also, how did you fix the high GPU & CPU usage? I can barely focus because of the fans spinning at MAX SPEED with 50% or more cpu/gpu usage on EVERY STROKE 😩
I reduced the canvas size by 4 times and my rtx 3070 doing fine. If I need it large, I just nano export the image. Its' 11x11 at 300dpi.@@trexoftsys