How to Export Paintings from ArtRage for iOS to iTunes Note: This guide referes to ArtRage 2.3 and later on iOS11. Earlier versions of ArtRage for iOS may look different. Part One: Export Your Painting You can export your paintings both individually and in groups from ArtRage for iOS as PNG, JPEG, Script and PTG […]
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Experimenting with textures in ArtRage 5 ArtRage offers a lot of options for experimenting with your canvas and stroke textures, from presets to custom layer effects. The default traditional media options will let you work with different brushes and papers realistically, but you can also create your own digital textures and combine them as you […]
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ArtRage for iPad File Handling – A guide to saving your paintings, using the gallery, scripts and export and import options. The Gallery in ArtRage contains all of your Painting Files. When you save a painting, it is saved in to a group in the Gallery and to load it again all you need to do is return there using the Main Menu and select the painting to load. Learn how to best manage your files, import/export different file formats, and record scripts to play back. […]
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Working with ArtRage files. Paintings you create in ArtRage store a lot more information than normal image files, including how much paint there is on the Canvas and how wet it is. This means that ArtRage uses a special file format to ensure that this information isn’t lost when you save your work. This section of the manual explains how to create ArtRage files, how to save them and how to reload them, print them, and export them in a format you can share with other people. […]
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