Tool size and the size of your brush head or grain (if you’re loading a custom image, try and keep it under 500kb, as ArtRage has to load it with every dab).The higher the Taper/Opacity/Size/Smoothing effect or the larger your strokes, the more time they will take to apply. Post-stroke effects (smoothing and tapering).If your colors are blending live as you paint, this increases the number of calculations required with each stroke. This means it’s using 100 times the memory, and even increasing dab spacing very slightly from 0% to 3% can improve performance noticeably. A dab spacing of 0% creates a solid line of multiple dabs instead of the single dab you get at 100%. If your custom brushes are very slow, you can improve performance and reduce the memory usage by adjusting the following settings: While the default presets should perform smoothly, some of the features available in the Brush Designer are very demanding. Head Settings | Stroke Settings | Color Settings See these pages for help with the Head, Stroke, and Color Settings. The Brush Designer offers a lot more options for editing your custom brushes. For a much wider variety of brushes with more interesting effects, open the Presets. This is the default setting without any custom head, grain, or other settings. The example brush for these images looks a lot like the Airbrush. If you need to change the dab itself, fine tune the stroke, or edit the color mixing, open the Brush Designer. These options let you adjust your stroke as you work. The Settings panel lets you access some of the main options from the Stroke Settings tab in the Custom Brush Designer. Learn about the Custom Brush in ArtRage 5 with these painting demonstrations and step by step tutorials.
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You can also download custom brushes from other users: Custom Brush Preset Downloads The Brush Designer allows you to select bitmaps to use for brush heads and masks, and adjust a huge array of sliders relating to stroke and dab properties. If you want to customize it further, change the shape or pattern (grain), and edit the individual brush dabs, then you need to open the Brush Designer. You’ll see a lot of familiar settings from other tools, like Smoothing and Loading. You can edit a range of effects to make it more or less like a realistic brush and control the overall stroke from the Settings panel. The Custom Brush lets you create specific digital brushes and effects that aren’t part of ArtRage’s traditional media system, but still allow you to use canvas texture and color mixing. The Custom Brush Learn to create your own digital brushes or download new brushes from other artists.