![]() Pressure Control: Each tool in ArtRage now stores its own pressure value.If Auto Clean is not on, the glass of water will be visible just like before, next to the color picker so you can get to it easily. Auto Clean: Tools that need the Auto Clean option (like the oil brush) now have an Auto Clean button in their Tool Settings.However, there are some changes we’ve made that you may want to know about: If you’ve used ArtRage 1, you’ll find most of the tools you remember in the same place they were before. If you just want to get in and paint immediately, all you need to be able to find are the Tool Picker and the Color Picker. Other panels will appear as you’re using the application, they’re explained later on in the manual. This panel lets you store colors so that you can get them back for use later on. Stuck to the right edge of the window is the Color Samples panel. When you have selected a tool in the Tool Picker, this is where you go to change any properties it may have, like how thin your paint is. Stuck to the left edge of the window is the Tool Settings panel. It also lets you load a Tracing Image if you want to work from that, and gives you access to your Layers. This panel gives you control over your canvas, letting you rotate it, zoom it, or move it around. ![]() On the bottom edge of the window is the Canvas Panel. If the tool you have selected can get dirty (like an oil brush), you’ll see a glass of water too, for cleaning it off. Here, you’ll be able to select which color you’re painting with, and load in custom color pickers when you need them. Here, you’ll be able to select which tool you’re using to paint with, and control how big it is.Īt the bottom right of the window is the color picker. You’ll also find Undo and Redo, and controls for setting the size of the window.Īt the bottom left of the window is the tool picker. Here, you’ll find options for your painting, printing, saving, loading, and settings for your canvas. It has number of handy controls that can be used while painting, and a canvas that fills the entire window.Īt the top of the window is the menu bar. While you’re working in ArtRage, that window is both your easel and your tool box. When you open ArtRage 2.0, you’ll get a window that looks something like this.
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