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    AR Tools Experiments

    Hi Gang. This isn't really a painting. It a graphic design that emerged while experimenting with the different AR3 tools effects. It began to organize itself into a fun visual. I think most of the tools are covered: oil brush, ink pen, gloop, chalk, crayon, pencil, watercolor, paint roller, airbrush, tube paint, sticker gun, glitter, blenders, type fonts, stencils, select tool, etc. Just no filters - straight AR3 tools.

    It was a big AR file. Most of the highlights are sadly lost and quite a bit of color is dulled in the JPEG compression for the Forum upload. It helps quite a bit to blow it up full screen, but it's still duller than the original file. The lost highlights make a big difference. Nevertheless, it was an enjoyable experimenting excursion and I thought to post it.
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    This is a most exhaustive show of ArtRage tools terrifc power and versatility and without considering what stickers, stencils, blending, tracing etc. may add to its almost unlimited capabilities, all available in quite natural ways ...
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    It`s true, Art Rage is a world of possibilities, techniques and endless versatility.
    Regards from Chile
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    Caesar, damasocl. thanks a lot.
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    Hey, Hubby, pretty cool.

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    magnificent, Byron, wonderful job in showing the use of all these tools in AR, shows what a great program it is and how artistic you are

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    Pat, you're so generous, thanks a bunch.
    Wifey, you're beautiful.
    Appreciation fosters well-being. Be well.
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    Good going Byron!

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    Great idea...Kudos for taking the time to go thru all those possibilities, which are almost limitless.
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    A very nice example of the power of AR. I commend you dear Byron I do not have the patience myself to do a task like this
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