![]() You can capture a screenshot of Thomas' blog page and then open it as a reference in ArtRage Lite. Click the Samples palette at the bottom-right corner and then clear the default samples. Use Color Sampler (shift+c) to pick up the color in the reference and click the "Add Sample" button in the Samples palette. ![]() Name it "Bob Ross Color Palette", that way, if you want to draw a painting together with Bob, you don't need to pick the colors up again next time.Īfter you finished picking up all 13 colors, click on the top icon on the palette and select "Add To Collections". Since ArtRage Lite is for beginners, it doesn't have a real color blending function, so the color palette we just made is for reference. Okay, now let's first select Prussian Blue and then pick three samples from dark to light in the panel.Ĭlick on the oil brush and set 100% pressure,100% loading, 0% thinners, auto clean, and square head. ![]() ![]() From top to bottom, first draw the darkest blue clouds, then the midtone, and then the lightest ones last. Set the brush to 0% loading and 100% pressure and 100% thinner. Draw continuous circles with the P06 stylus its hexogonal design makes it easy to grip so you can make smooth movements and perfectly blend each color. Next, create a new layer and pick up a little Midnight Black, Prussian Blue, Alizarin Crimson, and Van Dyke Brown. ![]() Then use the knife to blend them together. In Bob's video, he often used a knife to grab the mountain. In ArtRage Lite, the knife can't be locked, so it is a little difficult to control. I simply use the brush to draw the mountain.Ĭreate a new layer and set the brush to 20% pressure, 20% thinner, and 10% loading. ![]()
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