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"Don't do that again...!"
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 Just a test. I've scripted a few macros to shortcut my workflow when I work with ArtisticMedia Tool. Now it's possible for me to "paint" in draw with those macros! And I really love it!

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Cephics said:

cool

6:15 AM on July 9, 2008

sector6 said:

wow, very cool Mo! Nice work!

6:40 AM on July 9, 2008

Anhen said:

Interesting work, Mo!) Very good

6:57 AM on July 9, 2008

Alexxx1 said:

MO))))))) Отлично ))))))) Уважаю...

7:24 AM on July 9, 2008

Ted said:

Great textures using the artistic media brush tool.  I know you use a tablet to get the loose feeling of hand drawn lines but do you use the macros to switch back and forth to different line types?  Do these lines respond to pressure sensitive styluses that come with your tablet?

7:33 AM on July 9, 2008

mo said:

Thanks to all!!

@Ted - I use the macros to break the painted stripes and convert them to shapes, to delete the no-longer-used lines and to add a transparent blend effect, and all that in one single step. The lines don't respond on the tabletpen pressure. I don't think that would work, cause there are only a few fixed shapes available with the ArtMedia tool...

7:52 AM on July 9, 2008

sector6 said:

lol, I didn't notice the title =)

5:14 PM on July 9, 2008

Inspire2Reflect said:

Mo, I'm Very new to this site and even newer to Corel (Fed express delivered it today) Do you use an Art table? Like Wacom? I'm trying to find out which size I should get.  I have a monster size (24x24) but .

it's far too large.

It's going to be odd drawing and painting like this instead of using canvases and reams and reams of paper.  

Great work:)

4:43 AM on July 10, 2008

mo said:

@ Inspire2Reflect: 24x24 INCHES graphix tablet??

Are such huge ones available??Where???

8:27 AM on July 10, 2008

Olivier Fournier said:

I like very much the texture effect,

the brush paintings are very free.

It sounds like the software called "Expression" done.

Maybe some should remember.

Unfortunately, this soft has desappeared...

It's a coll work!

10:50 PM on July 10, 2008

kaungnge said:

cool! i like vector art.

9:52 PM on July 20, 2008

Inspire2Reflect said:

@ Inspire2Reflect: 24x24 INCHES graphix tablet??

Are such huge ones available??Where???-  It's OLD , was given to me and I had to get a serial to USB cable to use it, or so i thought,, it still didn't work correctly .. My New Wacom is coming this week (TY for the help)  and I'm excited!

12:13 AM on July 28, 2008

mo said:

@ Inspire2Reflect: sounds like a dinosaur you've got. Well, Wacom is evolution and it rulez!

7:57 AM on July 28, 2008

millano572 said:

Mo, you did a very great job. One, by drawin in such nice style. Two, by doing the macro. It was a very smart job.

Congratulations for the drawing, cause is veru different of commom other drawings made in corel.

By the way, I think you can do exactally the same effect in Adobe Flash. If you would mind, go to se may drawing at the link down. It was made in Flash useing brush tool, setted to create new objetc in each touch.

www.flickr.com/.../2295681147

Congratulations again.

Milano

11:17 AM on August 5, 2008

mo said:

@ millano572: Thank you. You're right, this effect can also be created in Flash, using ActionScript. I have already done some things in Actionscript, fortunately, the script languages are very similar between VBA and AS. It becomes interesting if the whole thing gets animated...

11:00 AM on August 8, 2008
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