![]() ![]() I taught both Adobe Illustrator (at UCLA) and Photoshop (at Santa Monica College and elsewhere). ![]() I know jpgs and pngs can be used in any program anyone can ever think of, for the most part. I totally understand different brush types. So please think about making it more clear when a product can be used in multiple programs and you list those programs. I don’t keep up with all the constant new features in Photoshop, so a natural assumption could be made that it’s a new Pshop feature for a product that is used in Photoshop. ![]() I usually ignore Procreate and vector products. DesignCuts has been super about providing brushes for Procreate.īut as a hardcore Photoshop user who will never give up her 27 inch monitor and Photoshop, I’d appreciate knowing what to ignore rather than be confused about “Paint Here” layer that only refers to Procreate. So that is why I didn’t understand reference to “Paint Here” layer.Ĭan you please, in the future, make it clear when there’s a reference to a specific technique to specify which product when a product can be used in various products? I know for a long time people complained there was not enough Procreate products. I DID find the replay but totally dismayed it’s only in Procreate. ** How do I see a replay of the Video explaining this product? I saw the product banner when I downloaded the Friday freebie. Thank you.ĪLSO, I never got an email about this cool product nor notice of the video which happened yesterday. I would love to understand this concept better so I can use the product better. I literally feel a tightening in my core because this makes no sense to me. It doesn’t change from brown to yellow, as seen in the painting of the cardinal. Tone is the grayscale values under the hues.Ĭhanging tones changes lightness and darkness, but doesn’t radically change the from one Hue or Color to another. Tone aka Tonal Values refer to lightness and darkness of the image. Tone is different than Hue, which is the Color. It’s his belief that these two products, combined with on-screen drawing tools like the iPad Pro or a tablet monitor, are the closest you can get to experiencing traditional art in a digital environment!Īlthough I’ve taken at least half a dozen color theory classes while earning my BA in Art, MFA in Design, and Cert in Computer Graphics, I’m at a loss about TONE. This past year, Nathan has been working on both the Ultimate Brush Toolbox and the Ultimate Canvas Creator with the aim to make them the most definitive digital art experience available. For this reason, the collection of tools found in The Ultimate Canvas Creator was created to tackle that very need, that of enhancing digital art with rich surface texture. The way light reflects on a textured surface can completely change a painting’s appearance. This is commonplace in the world of traditional art and something that Nathan has long considered true in digital art as well. This versatile pack was created to address the reality that the surface of a painting has just as much impact on the outcome as the brush strokes themselves. Once you’ve experienced painting on these surfaces, you’ll never go back to a plain white screen again. This set, which has been months in the making, was designed to bring an aspect of unmatched realism to your digital art. ![]() We’re thrilled to announce The Ultimate Canvas Creator, an exclusive pack brought to you by Nathan Brown of Trailhead Design Co. ![]()
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