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Sticker & Sticker Spray Preset Downloads

A list of download links to Sticker Spray brushes and Stickers created by ArtRage users. The Sticker Spray is a powerful customizable tool in the desktop editions of ArtRage. It can be used to spray full color images, create repeating or randomized patterns, and design art brushes that respond to canvas and stylus properties. Uses range from pasting a simple Sticker image into your painting to incredibly advanced painting tools that can be modified to get the perfect stroke or spray out a randomized school of fish that adjust size, color and opacity depending on their location on the canvas or your stylus pressure. […]

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Floating Underground Sphere Tutorial by Steve Goad

Learn to create an underground landscape with a science fiction twist. Follow along with professional illustrator Steve Goad as he creates a unique landscape full of environmental detail, interesting perspective, and interesting textures in ArtRage 5. Steve Goad is one of our featured artists and painted some of the official artwork for ArtRage 5 (you may recognise his work from the startup screen in the program). […]

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Sticker Spray

Sticker Spray The Sticker Spray takes sheets of Stickers and lets you spray them directly on to your Canvas rather than having to place each one manually. The range of effects that can be created with this tool are limited only by the range of stickers you have available. It can create masses of leaves […]

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Sticker Sprays 3: Create Multicolored Effects!

Art Tutorial for using the Sticker Sprays: Use random hue to create multicolored sticker sprays. This tutorial applies to users of ArtRage 3 Studio Pro and ArtRage 4. Many of the sticker sprays use a single color, but sometimes you want to mix it up a bit and get a wider range of blues, or a complete rainbow of color without having to individually change the selected color for every stroke. This is very easy to do… […]

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Sticker Sprays 2: Sticker Spray Settings

How To Use The Sticker Spray Settings in ArtRage 4 A step by step guide to the settings for the Sticker Spray tool in ArtRage 4. (Note: ArtRage Studio Pro and ArtRage Studio also include the Sticker Spray, but have fewer options available. This tutorial will still apply to all the available options in these […]

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Sticker Sprays 1: Creating A Custom Sticker

How to Create A Custom Sticker in ArtRage Did you know that you can create custom brushes? The ArtRage Sticker Spray feature is an extremely powerful tool with an intimidating range of options. Any Sticker you add to ArtRage can be used to create a Sticker Spray, and any Sticker Spray can be customised in […]

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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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Introduction to ArtRage 4: Tutorials from the Theatre Professor

ArtRage 4 Video Tutorial Series by The Theatre Professor If you are new to digital painting, need help with some a particular feature, or simply wish to develop your skills, we highly recommend this series of video tutorials for ArtRage 4 from the Theatre Professor. Each video is focused on a specific topic, and you […]

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Art Tutorials

[random-image attachmentids=”2349, 2350, 2351, 2352, 2353, 2354, 2355, 2356, 2357″]   ArtRage Tutorials   Painting and Drawing Tutorials for ArtRage Find below a collection of art tutorials to help beginners just starting off as well as professionals brushing up on their skills. Remember that learning to paint will take some time, resources, and a lot […]

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Teaching Resources

[random-image attachmentids=”2349, 2350, 2351, 2352, 2353, 2354, 2355, 2356, 2357″] Educational Resources Short Courses | Schools | Art Education | Resources | Testimonials   ArtRage as a Teaching Resource   […]

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