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  1. #1
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    Question Dry sponge or paper towel effect

    Hi
    I am new here and have searched the forums with no luck, so please be patient. I am trying ( using AR4 ) to build up some overlapping tree foliage colours using wet brush. I then want to remove some or all of the paint to show through to other foliage colours or the sky background using the above brush types. I can't seem to find them or another way of doing it - help much appreciated!
    Cheers
    tonyt

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    couple of things you could try - an oil brush with loading set very low and thinners pretty high - this creates a nice extended dry brush look

    a paint roller set with pressure to "high" (counter-intuitive) - this will give you even see-through color with the paper texture behind it. You could set that layer texture to be a dry sponge for this effect

    very lightly applied watercolor with sponge like paper texture

    a stamp or sticker with a dry brush / sponge look

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    Or dabs (instead of strokes) with the oil brush using 0% thinners and 100% stiffness

    Or glitter, to lay down a sparse mix of colours (you could then even select one colour with the select tool and delete it)

    Or low pressure pastel/chalk, to get a similar effect to the high pressure paint roller

    There are also a lot of sticker brushes. Have a look at them all here http://artrageteam.deviantart.com/ar...heet-444869027

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