this is a PASeq. it contains all the presets necessary to create the woodcut effect that I have posted. It is NOT a click and done preset. In the first instance because the necessary step of duplicating the first layer and then edge1 compositing it a
Here are all the tools I use to create the Richter style. Richter's process was to continuously layer in color and then scrap/squeegee it off. The tools provided allow one to do something similar. Some are additive some are "squeegees" or in SA terms
I've attached the Movies PASeq preset collection below. The first attachment directly below is for mac users. There's a second post that has the zip compressed collection folder for windows users. This is the collection of movie processing PAseq pres
Here's a PASeq preset that shows an approach to generate a source image modulated step gradient effect recently discussed. The first MSg action step generates the vertical step gradienet. the second displacement ip op action step displaces the gradie
Hello, you all must please excuse my ignorance here. I just bought Studio Artist two days ago, and all I have been able to do with it is the automatic painting. Wow, what a learning curve ahead of me!
The preset elves are still working on finishing up final details for the new version 4 preset collections, but i wanted to provide a download of the new Paint presets for anyone interested in giving them a test run.
Here's some new MSG presets that were put together for the version 4 demo. The download is a new collection folder, so you can just drop it into your Preset/MSG folder within the main Studio Artist 4 folder.
I have been reluctant to work with any Action button or automated process in SA from the first time I drew directly on the canvas. The act of drawing painting has been my focus.
But there are times when I wish I could just press a button and have som
Craig Dealy requested presets that follow the pen in an auto draw mode. It just so happens that as I use SA for live performance, I have made a good few of these. Most of them are pretty wild. Here I have culled a few that are more "normal."