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  1. #1
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    Thanks for your warm welcome! There's a lot of interest in my question, but no answers. Seems to me the developers might consider including a calligraphy pen. I just tried an app from the Windows store called Plumbago that includes a pen, but it's a notebook app. Might be good for practice, at least. For now, I've got the rotation at 70%, smoothing at 30%, opacity at 100% and pressure at 50%. Still trying to get used to the feel of the tablet. It's very awkward after so many years with a mouse!

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    Hi Kenneth, I don't what pen presets there are in AR Lite but here is a preset called Thick and Thin for the desktop. It might give you a starting point for adjusting settings.

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    June.

    Oh God of homeless things, look down
    And try to ease the way
    Of all the little weary paws
    That walk the world
    today.
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    [My setup: hp 15in laptop,11th Gen Intel Core i7-1165G7 @ 2.80GHz 2.70 GHz, 8.00 GB RAM, 24in Acer 2nd monitor, Huion Kamvas 20 Pro display tablet, Windows 11, ArtRage Vitae.
    My painting real-estate is extended across three monitors.]

  3. #3
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    Thanks. That preset caught my eye, since "thick and thin" is a big part of what calligraphy is. Actually, it's not too far off what I'm using, except that the Rotation has to be 70% since that's the angle on calligraphy nibs.

    I like your little poem. We have a stray that we took in, and our neighborhood now has several feral cats.

  4. #4
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    Most of the presets are more 'here's how to get this kind of effect' than 'here's how to exactly mimic a specific real life calligraphy pen', because if you don't need to hold a pen a certain way, some of the specifics don't matter for digital, just what the line looks like.

    There are some additional inking presets here that you might enjoy playing around with: https://www.artrage.com/manuals/natu...nking-presets/

    If you find something close, you can tweak it the rest of the way. For calligraphy, you will want to play with Aspect, Rotation, Taper and Smoothing. ArtRage Lite doesn't have the square head or 'Taper Bias' that would give you more control over the line, but you should be able to get something close to what you want. And if you can provide a specific example of strokes, someone can probably replicate it for you

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    Cool! Thank you Hannah for the link; the "37 Inking Presets for ArtRage 5 + Toolbox [Download Now]" link is amazing ^_^

    To Kenneth.lawson Give yourself time to adapt with your new equipment It took me a good week full time when I started, to adjust to the tablet (and I can't live without it ever since) :P
    There's many tutorials on the web, on YouTube, on how to get started with ArtRage, or how to set up your brushes/pencils/tools. That too, will need some time to grasp is all.
    For example, I enjoyed this channel as a start up: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...ggj9Vq5ntbH3dN you'll see that episode 6 talks about ink / felt pens

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    Quote Originally Posted by DemieLune View Post
    Cool! Thank you Hannah for the link; the "37 Inking Presets for ArtRage 5 + Toolbox [Download Now]" link is amazing ^_^

    I'm very glad to hear it! I really should make some more presets

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    Thank you, DemieLune, for your kind encouragement! I will definitely watch the YouTube tutorials. I've also been looking at a program called Inkscape that people are using for calligraphy with excellent results, but ArtRage does seems a lot more accessible.

  8. Thank you Hannah for the link; the "37 Inking Presets
    I also thank you.

  9. #9
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    I have Brause Rose 76 Nib. What I enjoy best about these nibs is their versatility. Some complain that these nibs are difficult to work with because they are stiff, but I believe they are among the softest. They do not scrape the paper's surface, which is ideal if you are not using thick paper. They do, however, operate best on cardboard and other stiff paper, as do all other calligraphy nibs.

  10. #10
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    Learning calligraphy is a wonderful option if you want to give your writing a little more class and refinement. You may make stunning scripts and letterforms with a calligraphy pen that are sure to impress.

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