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Canvas textures for watercolor

New Here ,
Jul 09, 2020 Jul 09, 2020

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So I was wondering if there was a setting to give watercolors a canvas texture.  I love using the watercolors but they still look fake because there's no canvas texture.  The Oil brushes have a texture, but not the watercolors.  Is there a setting that I'm missing?

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 09, 2020 Jul 09, 2020

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Hi Brent. 

 

There aren't any paper textures yet for watercolor but we know people want them and we're working on them. 

 

Sue. 

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Paper texture options would be nice, although I've found the live watercolour brushes to be the most realistic available in a digital app. Way more convincing and efficient than all other apps I've tried, and at times better than actual watercolours.

 

I've found the spatter brush to work very well in moving the watercolours around to mimic a texture effect and create interesting blends. One method is to reduce the opacity of a wet brush to nearly zero, and apply that brush over previously painted sections.

 

Please let me know if you come up with some other methods.

 

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