First look at the effect of the picture:
Compared to Photoshop's brush, fireworks is clearly a little hairy. Not only is the function is inferior, moreover the stroke's preservation and the management aspect is also very troublesome. But we just enjoy the fun of painting, not the power of software.
In this time, you will see how to use the Fireworksdiy "fine fig" leaf strokes and apply strokes to the mouse painting. Please be prepared to enjoy the fun of DIY!!!
One, DIY fine fig leaf strokes
In the first section, you will complete the following steps
Change stroke Properties DIY strokes
PNG file to save strokes
Create a stroke style
If you want to start painting a tree at once, download the PNG file for the stroke or the. STL style file, and then read the second section directly.
1.1 Change stroke Properties DIY strokes
First draw a 200px horizontal vector line on the canvas, then apply the "oil painting-splash" stroke, the stroke size is 4px and the color is green.
Open the stroke option, "texture" to "smoke", 50%. Continue pressing the Advanced button to make the changes as illustrated in Figure 1, with the other parameters unchanged.
Press the "Add Strokes" button to add your DIY strokes, named "Oil painting Effect: leaves-fine fig". (A good name will be convenient for you to call later)
After adding, you can find your DIY brush strokes in the "oil painting effect" category.
1.2 png file to save strokes
Press Ctrl+d to cancel all selections.
Press the "Fit Canvas" button in the Properties window.
Press Ctrl+s save file, file name and your DIY brush name is the same, named: Oil painting: Leaves-fine fig, and then save.
If you press Ctrl+r to import this file while you are painting, the DIY brush will automatically be added to the file you are painting.
1.3 Create a stroke style
Of course, you can manage your DIY strokes in a different way.
Select your 200px the line that applies the "leaf" stroke, press the Add Style button in the Styles panel, and then name the style as the stroke, and tick the options you want.
You can also export this style, create an STL style file with the same name as the stroke, and use the "style" Panel's import function to import it.
The two methods of managing strokes have their pros and cons, and the friends have mastered them.
Second, the mouse painted trees
In the second section, you will complete the following steps
Import strokes and colors
The painting of a big tree
Later color processing
If you don't read the first section, download the PNG file for the stroke or the. STL style file, and then start the second section.
2.1 Import strokes and colors
Create a new canvas with a 80x350px size and a black background.
Import strokes: Press Ctrl+r to import the "oil painting: Leaves-fine fig" PNG file, at which point the strokes are automatically added to your currently edited file, under the stroke "oil painting" class.
Import color: Use the color panel to import the thin Fig color. act file in the download package, or select the color in Figure 2 directly with the eyedropper.
2.2 Painting of the large trees
Use the "brush" tool, imitate the following diagram of the process of the tree painting.
The process of painting should be noted:
Stroke is "oil painting effect-leaves: fine fig", the size between 4~6px.
Because the canvas is black, you can use a black stroke as an eraser.
Since I painted the original color samples were lost, so the artwork and tutorials are somewhat different colors.
Source: Blue Ideal Author: rockhward