![]() ![]() These create depth to the image and it really does feel like looking at ridges and troughs in the pigment surface. Handily there are brushes for producing both thin and thick paint application, allowing the user to introduce impasto effects. One of the biggest updates with Rebelle 4 was the introduction of oils and realistic oil brush effects. Once again Rebelle delivers and generally the brushes accurately represent the range of strokes one can achieve with physical materials. The latter is exceptionally fun but also has real functional applications. It also opens up a tremendous array of creative possibilities, taken even further by the Blow Tool. This is easy to control and produces life-like effects. You can select from options including Transparent, Opaque and Semi-opaque, which adds to the realistic impression of how light impacts the appearance of overlapping areas.Ī stand out feature is the "DropEngine" which simulates wet paint running across a tipped surface. To further push the versatility of the watercolor tools Rebelle allows the user to choose how paints mix. The 'wet' effect is highly convincing, as is the way a drop of wet paint bleeds across the surface and begins to be absorbed. Rebelle 4's watercolor tools (Image credit: Future)Īfter only a few moments of using the Watercolor brushes it is possible to forget you are sat at a laptop, rather than applying pigment loaded brushes to a canvas.
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