In the fourth week Master Painter Karen Bonaker came back to teach how to paint Holiday Wreaths. But the fourth week really caught my attention. Elaina Moore-Kelly showed wonderful Holiday Card techniques in the third week. The subject was snow landscapes in watercolor we used the new brush sets, Cool Spring and Drips and Runs. The first week Master Painter Karen Bonaker taught us useful techniques for making flower paintings. We just finished Holiday Open Studio at the Digital Art Academy, and it was a blast. Then return here and enjoy my take on this technique that Karen developed. I am especially taken with her sumi-e bamboo with added gold leaf. Don’t delay and go visit her blog it is wonderful. Let me know.Īre you ready for Gold Leaf variants in Painter? Do you know how to turn objects and letters into gold? Read on, you are in for a treat.Įdit: Corel Master Painter Karen Bonaker posted about gold on Karen Bonaker Art, and she gave some beautiful examples of how the gold can work on images. Does anyone know another nice computer virus that might like to room with me. When he bought the new computer I thought we would have lots of room to play…and there is lots of room, but I play alone. Skip has completely ignored me on this post. PS: a note from our favorite good computer virus, Kevin. You can find the links to download Buttery Oils on the Buttery Oil Download Page. I can’t wait to do the videos…the new tablet is that nice. The next set of videos will be about installation and set up for Painter 12. I have purchased the Wacom Intuos 5 and I love it. Well folks, that is about it, but I have one more bit of news. The last video and the shortest, is a quick rundown of the other variants in the set. If you are at all interested in brush making, this video is for you. It really is a brush lesson for these types of variants. OK…need more information? In the next video I take one of the Buttery Oils variants and tweak it in different ways. In concert, I present Tim Shelbourne with Buttery Oils. If you want a bit more technical information, then look at my two videos. I was going to show mine about the technology of the variants, but realized that Tim talks about that too. I am sure there is one just right for you. Inside there is a store, lots of tutorials…both Painter and Photoshop, but more importantly, the TAQ community is passionate about making art and willing to share with each other. To gain entrance, you do have to register, but registration is free. Tim has a wonderful site called The Artist’s Quarter (TAQ). We are in for a real treat we will come away from the videos inspired. He is a traditional and digital artist and he is good at both mediums. He does give you technical information that will help with any project, but more importantly in my book, he shows us how to paint. I love to watch Tim paint and talk about what he is doing. After you try them, do let me know what you think.īut the real excitement comes next My friend, Tim Shelbourne, has made video using Buttery Oils. I know many of you have asked for more opaque type media. Oh yes, that is right, these are not watercolor variants. I’ve named them Buttery Oils because that is the way they feel. The second excitement for me and I hope for you is a new set of brushes. I wish I knew what to say that would let you all know how thankful I am. We have one thing in common a passion for digital painting, especially with Corel Painter 12. I want to thank you all for visiting and commenting. First, the number of followers of my blog hit 1000 a couple of days ago. I am so excited about this post for several reasons.
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