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ArtRage 5

natural talent For budget-conscious artists wishing to emulate traditiona­l painting techniques on-screen, this software’s hard to beat

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This latest update could be perfect for when you want to create a traditiona­l-style painting, but keep the versatilit­y of digital.

The interface vanishes when you start painting near it so that you can put down uninterrup­ted brushstrok­es

Ambient Design’s ArtRage 5 is the perfect program if you want to sit down and start painting straight away, but while other painting software boast this ability, under the hood ArtRage has enough customisab­le options to make it a profession­al-level experience.

The redesigned interface is intuitive and minimalist­ic; it’s designed to ensure you can focus on your creativity. The interface vanishes when you start painting near it so that you can put down uninterrup­ted brushstrok­es, and reappears as soon as you finish. These kind of helpful design choices are prevalent throughout version 5, which is part of what makes ArtRage such a joy to use,

Essential options such as tool and colour selection are immediatel­y visible in the interface, while other less-frequently used functions are concealed in Pods to avoid taking up too much of your workspace. The interface is organised to maximise the space you have for painting, but it’s no bother to locate an option or menu when you need to.

The interface is customisab­le: most panels can be relocated from the canvas and moved to more convenient locations such as on a second monitor, and you can scale and rotate any of the floating panels.

The tools are located in the bottom left of the screen, with each tool acting much as you’d expect of their natural counterpar­t. They each have a number of different useful and realistic feeling presets available, and you can further customise their properties by clicking

the Settings box if you want to start fine-tuning effects. The option is there to create custom tools if you’ve got a modified brush that works well, but you’ll find a lot of the presets are so good at replicatin­g natural media, that you may not even feel the need to.

Another new feature in version 5 is its ability to import photos or images as both reference images and tracing images. Multiple Reference Images can be pinned to your screens so that you can use them as you paint, which is handy in itself, but they can be resized, reposition­ed and also zoomed into if you only need to look at one specific area. Again, this enables you to make the most of your workspace. Additional­ly you can use your reference images to colour-pick, to make painting even faster.

Tracing images work differentl­y. They appear translucen­tly so that you can see your painting and use your brushstrok­es to more creatively clone your photos, while ArtRage’s Automatic Colour selection samples the relevant colours for you.

ArtRage 5 is straightfo­rward to use from the outset, with a gentle learning curve. It helps you to produce fantastic, realistic-looking results, gives you a lot of customisat­ion if you need it, and is a bargain buy to boot.

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The latest version of ArtRage enables you to pin references – which can be resized and manipulate­d – to your canvas, for ease of use.
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ArtRage 5 enables you to choose options such as how much paint is loaded and how well it mixes. Phil Galloway is able to put his traditiona­l art skills to work in ArtRage, making the most of the program’s default brush set.

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