How to Release Your Inner Artist with Project Dogwaffle
Open up a blank page to start painting., Click on Brush Presets >> Particles and look at the many particles you can choose from., Change up the color by using the gradient index slider., Try painting with different colors of grass., Change the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open up a blank page to start painting.
In a project like this, bigger is always better.
Paint the background whatever color you want it to be. -
Step 2: Click on Brush Presets >> Particles and look at the many particles you can choose from.
Try experimenting.
If you don't like the look of it, use CTRL to go back.
This article's image starts with basic grass. , You can make a lot of changes to the look of what you're working on. , See which shades please you the most. , Do that by clicking on Settings and then choosing a different one.
Try something like the Genie effect. , The 'inner artist' in this tutorial seems to be MIA. , If it just isn't 'working for you'
click on the X to clear the screen.
Continue until your inner artist has been given free rein. -
Step 3: Change up the color by using the gradient index slider.
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Step 4: Try painting with different colors of grass.
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Step 5: Change the particle you're working with.
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Step 6: Stop periodically and look at your progress.
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Step 7: Start over.
Detailed Guide
In a project like this, bigger is always better.
Paint the background whatever color you want it to be.
Try experimenting.
If you don't like the look of it, use CTRL to go back.
This article's image starts with basic grass. , You can make a lot of changes to the look of what you're working on. , See which shades please you the most. , Do that by clicking on Settings and then choosing a different one.
Try something like the Genie effect. , The 'inner artist' in this tutorial seems to be MIA. , If it just isn't 'working for you'
click on the X to clear the screen.
Continue until your inner artist has been given free rein.
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