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Veji in Verve

PostPosted: Wed May 27, 2015 11:16 pm
by Veji
Hello Everybody,

I have to say that Verve Painter for me is something special... I'm not a painter and can barely draw anything but for the last three days i was doing nothing but thinking what I can do with this tool and i spent all of my free time playing with it.

It's a tricky tool, there is so many options and parameters to play around it feels overwhelming at first look, but i'm glad that they are left there because it gives me freedom to experiment and find my own way, I love that you can set glossines to 5000% and Verve let's you do that and see what happens! Or that you can change fluidity while painting without having to stop.

Here are my images that came out of Verve today - I got inspired by the incredible borhani59's work that I saw here on the forum.

Thank you Taron for creating and sharing Verve with us. Thank you everybody for being an inspiration.

Animated Gif showing Verve canvas in action: http://i.imgur.com/HvMwAao.gif [6,1MB]

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Re: Veji in Verve

PostPosted: Thu May 28, 2015 9:14 am
by Pilou
Very cool animation! c:!

Re: Veji in Verve

PostPosted: Thu May 28, 2015 9:25 am
by Taron
Welcome to the forum Veji! :beer:
Those are some neat studies! c:! ...it's fun to play with structures for sure. The more you play with canvas textures, too, you can get some really fascinating results.
As for parameters, you've caught exactly something I may never change, because I, too, like to experiment with values that go beyond specific limits. I will, however, add that you can customize your own limits (min and max).

Anyway, welcome again and I'm happy you're sharing your journey into it here! :ob ...looking forward to where you're headed! :bounce:

The animation is VERY promising, too, and if all goes well this will become much easier to record, too! 8-)

Re: Veji in Verve

PostPosted: Thu May 28, 2015 1:15 pm
by Mike K4ICY
They're like far-flung satellite scans of alien planet surfaces. :geek:

Re: Veji in Verve

PostPosted: Thu May 28, 2015 5:15 pm
by Tartan
Borhani is a good person to get inspired by :D I think you are at the start of a long exploration. Those images could be used as textures in 3d :ob

Re: Veji in Verve

PostPosted: Thu May 28, 2015 9:15 pm
by Veji
Pilou wrote:Very cool animation!

Thank you! When I was looking at how the fluids move i thought that i should capture it.
I have used Gifcam neat little program that records region of the screen as a gif.

Mike K4ICY wrote:They're like far-flung satellite scans of alien planet surfaces. :geek:

Yes, some of those shapes are kinda like planet surfaces :)

Taron wrote:Those are some neat studies! ...it's fun to play with structures for sure. The more you play with canvas textures, too, you can get some really fascinating results.

Thank you very much. I have played a bit with canvas textures, its amazing that even small changes affect how the fluids work. I can spend hours messing with it.

Tartan wrote:Borhani is a good person to get inspired by :D I think you are at the start of a long exploration. Those images could be used as textures in 3d :ob

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Re: Veji in Verve

PostPosted: Sun May 31, 2015 7:56 pm
by Tartan
This last one is beautiful Veji. Very flower like and warm. Nice color choice!

Re: Veji in Verve

PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 7:37 pm
by Taron
Yeah, it can be pretty endless fun. I'm still afraid to wrap up the next version, because it may be almost overwhelmingly addictive, hmmm... to some... like me! :lol:
Keep 'em coming! :ob

Re: Veji in Verve

PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 10:48 pm
by Veji
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Re: Veji in Verve

PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 10:56 pm
by Veji
Tartan wrote:This last one is beautiful Veji. Very flower like and warm. Nice color choice!


Thank you. I love the look of fluids in verve.

Taron wrote:Yeah, it can be pretty endless fun. I'm still afraid to wrap up the next version, because it may be almost overwhelmingly addictive, hmmm... to some... like me!


Don't be! I love being addicted to verve. It's so much fun.

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