![]() I have always worked on the premise that all creatures are welcome and the cats and the mice have a very stormy relationship as you can imagine. My bird feeders attract the neighborhood cats. Maggie decided to come live with us it wasn’t our decision…well…maybe a little. I had a few cats years ago in my college days, but have always been a dog person. OK, if you do not get the money, I wish you happiness and good health.Skip I sincerely wish you the health, happiness, and lots of money in the New Year. ![]() The number of subscribers to the blog is amazing you folks are the best. I want to take this opportunity to thank you for all your support this year. I hope to see you in the New Year if not sooner. I show a few brushes that are available for download, now. I thought it might be interesting to show you the raw brushes and how I used them. I have made some new brushes that helped me accomplish the Rose painting. I hope you enjoyed them and learned something useful.But there is more. That’s it for creating paper from a pattern. So I deleted the garbage in the Text part and recopied the links and presto…the videos appeared. For some reason the link was posting correctly to the visual tab of the blog, but not so in the Text part. Hopefully, they will show up correctly later. Rather than continue, I am going to post as is. I’ve tried to figure this out for a couple of hours. I apologize for any inconvenience this causes. I am unsure why the videos are not showing, but click the link takes you to You Tube to view the video. Here are four videos that will take you through the process. Then with an opaque brush filled with white paint, we will reveal some of the pattern. We will add a layer mask, fill it with black so the pattern will not show. Not just any pattern, but a seamless pattern. To start the process, we have to make a pattern from a paper. Do go to his site and get the Pattern Pens Brushes. David supplies a wonderful brush that aids in the process…Pattern Pens Plus > WYSIWYG Paper Extractor. To create the texture, we need to make a pattern from a paper. Incidentally, I learned this technique from David Gell at Jitter Brush, his website. So, I am going to explain it again in this post. ![]() I have shown this technique before in the Tips and Tricks Webinar, but I do not think many saw it. Notice the canvas texture in the painting that is what I want to discuss first. But, before we talk about the brushes, I want to demo something that folks have requested. I like a lot about this painting, but I still need to tweak the brushes a bit more.
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