Impressionist Masters Color Blends 1118202
Impressionist Masters Color Blends 1118202
PAT | 85 MB
This particular collection includes the 175 PreFAB colors, carefully sampled and meticulously created from ACTUAL paintings by Impressionist Masters! I spent weeks researching famous impressionist painters and works. THEN, I painstakingly created color blends by pulling individual colors from small areas of their famous works to create color blends! You are LITERALLY painting with the same colors as Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Edgar Degas!!
PAT | 85 MB
This particular collection includes the 175 PreFAB colors, carefully sampled and meticulously created from ACTUAL paintings by Impressionist Masters! I spent weeks researching famous impressionist painters and works. THEN, I painstakingly created color blends by pulling individual colors from small areas of their famous works to create color blends! You are LITERALLY painting with the same colors as Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Edgar Degas!!
The MASTERS Pre-FAB Color Blend Collection contains:
175 Pre-FAB Color Blends
I’ve spent MONTHS creating and fine-tuning these pre-blended color mixes, so that you can just pick a palette and start playing and painting in gorgeous blended colors. No MIXING required!
Video Tutorial
There’s really no learning curve to use these brushes. You simply load them up, along with the patterns and start PLAYING. However, there is an exclusive tutorial for those who might not be familiar with loading brushes and patterns.
Reference Charts:
Handy labeled and organized JPEG charts with all of the color blends
Combine Color Blends and Brushes from the different collections for Unlimited Possibilities!
I have created additional ‘Add-On’ collections, with different color mixes and pattern brushes! They ALL WORK TOGETHER beautifully!
Product REQUIREMENTS:
CS6+. I also highly recommend using these brushes with a graphics tablet such as a Wacom for maximum versatility. If you use a mouse, they will work just fine, but you won’t be able to get the thick to thin strokes on some of the brushes.