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4168837 No.4168837 [Reply] [Original]

Is it possible to emulate the these sort of textured brush strokes digitally?

I'm a retard that knows nothing about art btw, this very image could have been done digitally for all I know

>> No.4168839

>>4168837
There are brush strokes. That is a painting.

>> No.4168843

>>4168839
Yes I know, but people do digital painting and I wasn't sure the limitations of that. Whether it would be possible to get a similar "texture" to the painting via a certain photoshop brush or if if something like that isn't really doable.

>> No.4168852

>>4168837
I remember Corel Painter having that fake texture to it's brushes last I used it some years ago.

>> No.4169005

>>4168837
>>4168839
>>4168843

That is digital painting and we can all agree it's very, very good imitation of oils on canvas.
But what is mure more impresive than that canvas texture are brush strokes, brush economy (like he would literally think of every stroke and delicately put it down) and color theory.
Just brush strokes and colors tell you there is someone with expirience behind that painting.
So if anyone knows the author i would love to check his work.
And if anyone else love this kind of color work, i suggest to check (for those who dont know him) Nathan Fowkes

>> No.4169006

>>4169005

Ps. i ASSUME he used Corel Painter. Zoom in and those who are familiar with that software will recognize the brush.

>> No.4169019

Sauce?

>> No.4169022

>>4168837
This is a digital painting. Most likely done in ArtRage or Corel Paint.

>> No.4170784

sauce on this? reverse image search isn’t helping

>> No.4170790

Don't think this is the right sauce but it's kind of close

https://www.instagram.com/p/B3hdQ8RD5JR/?igshid=ik74vlgpttf

>> No.4170990

>>4168839
Nope.
I've never seen a real painting EVER look like that, with those weird ass 'strokes'.

>> No.4170997
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4170997

>>4168837
you can but it's annoying. it requires you doing multiple passes on every fucking shape on the canvas. unless you're prepared for every brush stroke requiring 8 minutes of prep, it's not worth it for most.

>selection tool
>clipping mask
>transparency mask
>texture brush
>edge detection
>noise
>fuck-ton of layers to simulate medium and pigmentation nuance
>smudging in spots
>move onto next shape
>same thing
>blend shapes together
>repeat

I'm not posting my work but you can get results like pic related through brute force by working like this.

>> No.4171022

>>4168852
>>4169006
I hate that uncanny valley plastic effect some Corel painter brushes give.

>> No.4171052

>>4168837
Adobe fresco or Corel painter or mixer brush in photoshop + emboss filters and texture overlay through the painting process