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    so sumi why don't you?

    The following package is in response to recent requests for sumi e brushes and effects in artrage. here is my collection.
    it contains:
    3 palette knives for blending
    2 ink pen settings for sumi
    1 oil sumi brush
    4 watercolor brushes
    2 gloop brushes

    http://www.mediafire.com/?qgq5z7d671lsuld

    please keep in mind that they were designed for use with a graphic tablet
    so the thick and thin of the strokes in brushes like al zebra. a sumi brush,
    gloop sumi e and pollock line are particularly sensitive to pressure for their variance in
    line thickness and effect.
    they also work best on a somewhat rough canvas texture. try using Juz's drawing papers for example or maybe a watercolor paper that has a bit of tooth.

    enjoy.

    Albert


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    These are nice brushes but it highlights how useful it would be to be able to put all of these brushes into one 'mixed' brush set.
    Charlie

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    glad you liked them. I see what you are saying, but kind of hard to do when different tools have different properties. a palette knife would probably still not be expected to perform like a brush.
    I like the way artrage has different tools.

    if it helps a little to find them after the install: the first 3 are palette knives left to right. and then continue as listed.

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    wow, just WOW! those presets are awesome! thank you very much, screenpainter

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    thank you MSIE. you're very welcome...glad you liked them. thanks for leaving a comment. much appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by screenpainter View Post
    glad you liked them. I see what you are saying, but kind of hard to do when different tools have different properties. a palette knife would probably still not be expected to perform like a brush.
    I like the way artrage has different tools.
    What I meant was that Artrage doesn't allow you to mix presets of different tool types. It would be nice if you could select all of your nice presets from a single 'Sumi' set of tools.
    Charlie

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    I agree it would be nice to keep the package together somehow and not search for the presets.

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    Screenprinter, i'm trying to do a painting at the mo using all your presets, i'll post it as soon as its done, it will be an abstract of some sort
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    ah cool Graham.

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    big thank you Screenprinter. I'll sumi soon's I can. oooooh you guys spoil us.

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