12/3/2023 0 Comments Artrage lite![]() It tends to be brighter and more accurate than RGB blending, and is able to produce green when you mix blue and yellow. There is a noticeable difference between Real Color Blending (inner circle) and the default RGB blending (outer circle). ![]() It is more demanding than the default RGB color mixing, as it requires far more intensive calculations, but is much closer to real life. This feature can be found under Tools > Color Options > Real Color Blending. If you are going to mix your own colours, you may want to turn on Real Color Blending. Mixing Your Own Colors Real Color Blending The easiest way to ‘grab’ a color is to use the Color Sampler tool, or the alt+click shortcut (hold down Alt and click on the color you want on the canvas or a reference image). Note: This guide was created in ArtRage 4, so your version may look slightly different or offer different options. From an on the spot Color Sampler tool, to exportable custom Sample collections, there is a flexible range of options to suit all artists. There’s a full list of the different features here: ArtRage Lite FeaturesĪnd if you want to play with a feature to see if you want it, it will be in the free demo: ArtRage Demo (and you can absolutely save files in the demo then open them in Lite or ArtRage 4 later).Create and Save Color Palettes ArtRage offers multiple ways to import and mix up colors, to create temporary or permanent color palettes. If you open up Lite and find it doesn’t have a bunch of stuff you really need, like Layer Groups, or Lock Transparency, or Opacity adjustments for the Ink Pen, or PSD export, then you’re probably slightly more experienced or ambitious with this whole ‘digital art’ thing than the average person we designed Lite for, and you probably should be using ArtRage 4.ĪrtRage 4 offers a lot of the more ‘advanced’ tools that a beginner or casual artist might not care about – layer blend modes, more tool settings, more layer editing options, custom sticker spray brush editing, multiple file type export, advanced Script options (including playing back at larger sizes), and filter support, as well as entirely new features like symmetry, grids, gradient and pattern fills, and a realistic colour blending mode. This means a lot of advanced features just aren’t there. We designed Lite so that people could pick up their very first graphics tablet and open their very first painting program and still be able to actually paint stuff. This upgrade discount doesn’t expire – the exact details might change as we bring out new editions of ArtRage, but we do want to offer an upgrade discount and will continue to find ways to offer it. You can check the price in your local currency for yourself by going to Help > Upgrade to ArtRage 4 inside ArtRage Lite (this just takes you to the online store, and you can change the currency from the drop down up the top of the purchase screen). So you only pay $5 more in total (assuming you didn’t just get Lite free in the first place), and that all basically goes towards internet and transaction fees at our end to cover the costs of offering two different programs and having two separate purchases (because we wanted to keep Lite as cheap as possible while still offering a really good upgrade discount). If you buy ArtRage Lite (US$29.90), and then buy ArtRage 4 (US$49.90), you get a 50% discount – $24.90 off. ![]() However… it comes with an awesome discount off ArtRage 4. ![]() Easier to use, with fewer confusing or advanced options.Cheaper, for people who aren’t in a position to pay for the full program.It comes free with the Wacom Intuos Draw tablets, and it’s designed to be: Did you know that you can upgrade at a discount from ArtRage Lite?ĪrtRage Lite is our ‘introductory’ version of ArtRage.
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