Actually, it is not really out of anyone's range. Just playing around with the gradient tool will surprise you with what comes out of simply experimenting with it. Give it a try.
Open the gradient tool, set the blend mode to "different", then just choose one of the gradients and then choose the gradient type. Click on the canvas, move the cursor and click again and again, see what appears.
Last edited by Bobbi; 08-29-2016 at 05:44 AM.
Reason: add painting
Eighty, look at the Art Rage canvas. You should see the tool palette in the lower left hand corner of the screen. There is a "bucket" or you might call it a pail. Click on that. That is the gradient tool. When that opens, (There are three tabs) click on the middle tab. That is the gradient tab. Look at the window just below the Opacity control. To the right of that is a small block with lines. Tap on that and it will open a selection of gradients. Select one.
Next, look at the gradient type. select one. Also, look at the bar just below the gradient tab at the top. It should say "Blend Mode: Click on the arrow and select "Difference".
From there, just click on the canvas with your mouse, if that is what you are using. You should see a gradient pattern. Move the cursor anywhere and click again. Move the cursor again and click again. Should be interesting.
Do not get impatient, simply experiment. You may be pleasantly surprised with what you find.
It looks like you chose Stencils instead of the gradients. Now, don't go "jumping" to conclusions. I am going to try to do some screenshots to show you what I am trying to explain about gradients. Hope you will be patient.
Thanks. Bobbi. At my age you have to be patient. Good luck and thanks will be watching as I would
Like. To do as you have shown Ok. CIAO. IVAYA CON. DIOS. As they say in Ireland SLAINTE
Eighty, this is for you. Hopefully you can get a better sense of what I do with the gradient tool just for fun. Click on this link: https://youtu.be/0R7Q3CUwcAA
If it helps, enjoy experimenting with the gradient tool.