Tartan called one of his "Camouflage."
That inspired me to do the following piece...
A client of ours that makes sunglasses pays a boat-load in royalties to Realtree for usage and licensing of their camouflage patterns.
I thought: "what if there was a need for camo on an alien planet - what would it look like?"
"AlienTree"
It's a real repeatable pattern, so you can tile it. Load it into Verve, press [F4] and see!
Use it the next time you're out in a Neptunian forest hunting for sapphire-eating alien space-deer.
So Taron, I swore that I saw you use the [F4] repeat tile mode and saw fluids and pen control loop back around to the opposite side.
Is that even possible? It would be killer for making repeating tiled images.
I used a little Photoshop clone-tool to mate the edges.
So, I'm still getting used to the tablet.
It's hard to get those smooth gradations in pressure that I see Taron getting, but I may try tweaking the Wacom's pressure curve setting to see if I can get a more natural feel.
And I keep pushing the rocker buttons, which I swear I "disabled."
I'm hoping that I can eventually get a more natural feel and a
good command, but with expected input lag on a complex image, and trying to translate hand on table to eye on screen - it still feels a bit awkward. (such a newbie) Of course, the only way to really overcome all that is with a "Cintiq!"
- but I ain't complaining, and I'm really enjoying being able to adjust brush width as I desire. BTW, I checked by going back to the mouse... yeah, I like the stylus better!