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ArtRage 5 Quick Start Guide

This guide is included in your copy of ArtRage 5 under Help > ArtRage Manual. How to Paint in ArtRage: Select a tool on the left, select a color on the right, then click and drag in the central canvas area to paint. How to Save your Painting: Select Save Painting in the File Menu […]

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How to back up a large iPad gallery of paintings

Steps for backing up the existing paintings and reducing the gallery size in ArtRage for iPad If you have a very large gallery, it may use so much memory that you start seeing problems accessing paintings and running ArtRage. You will need to copy your files to the computer and delete at least some of […]

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Oil Brush

The Oil Brush Tool The oil paint is probably the tool that ArtRage is best known for, and it’s the first tool most users try when they open the program. It’s definitely one of the most fun painting tools in the program, and according to almost every review we’ve read, we have the most realistic […]

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ArtRage for iOS Color

ArtRage for iPad Color Options and Blending. Colors are selected on the right hand side of your iPad using the Color Picker. In the bottom right corner is a Color Pod that shows you the currently selected color. Tap this pod and the Color Picker appears. Discover how to use the Color Picker, adjust tints and tones, set sampling colors, and blend them, etc. […]

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ArtRage for iOS Tracing & References

You can import photos and other pictures as tracing or reference images, to help you draw more easily. Tracing Images are images overlaid on the ArtRage canvas to act as a guide while you are painting. The image is partially transparent on top of your paint so you can still see what you are painting beneath. Reference Images are images that are pinned to your canvas while painting. Like Tracing Images they act as a guide while you work. […]

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ArtRage for iOS Layers

What Are Layers? ArtRage Paintings are made of a stack of transparent ‘layers’, each of which can have its own painted content. Each layer can be edited without changing the content of other layers, so you can edit parts of your painting without fear of damaging others. Layers are like transparent sheets of plastic, where there is no paint on a layer you can see the layers beneath, they can be moved around independently, and their order changed to adjust the position of their contents. […]

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ArtRage for iOS Help

ArtRage for iOS Manual. The ArtRage for iOS app is a fully featured natural media painting app for iPads and iPhones. It includes a quick start guide, which will help introduce you to the various tools and menus, as well as these online help pages. The online manual covers more advanced topics, and will help you figure out how to get the most out of the ArtRage app. Learn more about ArtRage for iOS … […]

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Creating New Sticker Sheets

Adding New Sticker Sheets You can add custom sticker sheets to use as individual stickers or as a sticker spray. To customise the sticker spray and create a new preset, see Sticker Spray Variation. Importing a Sticker Sheet At the top of the Stickers Panel is an Import button. This button allows you to locate […]

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Sticker Spray Properties: Scale

The effects of different values on the Scale Property ValuePositive ValuesNegative ValuesNotes Base Value Sets default sticker spray size as % of default sticker size Inverts size (-95% = 5%) Used to calculate all other settings if set (otherwise default sticker size will be used) Random Size will vary randomly by set % Varies from […]

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ArtRage Supported Platforms & Devices

What devices and operating systems does ArtRage work with? ArtRage is compatible with wide range of devices, as well as iOS, Windows and Mac operating systems. This is a rough guide to the required system specifications and operating systems required to run ArtRage successfully, to help you buy the best computer for digital painting, or […]

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