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Artrage bob ross
Artrage bob ross




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These worked exactly like I expected, again intuitive and simple, yet useful.

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The features I really liked in ArtRage Studio Pro were the Layers, Trace, and Ref. Once you get the hang of the elegant yet unusual UI, it’s intuitive, and surprisingly ergonomic: Everything you need to paint is within a small, easy to find place. Unlike PD Artist, however, it’s very easy to find and set the kind of media you want to use, on the type of paper or canvas you want, and the effects are staggeringly good. Just like with digital painter PD Artist (and completely unlike real-life painting), the ArtRage tools aren’t constricted by the media-you can oil paint to your heart’s desire, then water color over the top. If you are looking for spray on photo-realistic rocks and leaves, try PD Artist. Some of the sticker shapes are odd, and they don’t include things like tree leaves that you could actually use to create a realistic plant feel, like you can with $79 PD Artist’s brush effects.

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Ross’ landscape compositions when coupled with his distinctive personality could be sensed even through the screen-engaging viewers who used his series purely for entertainment and relaxation purposes.The two special effects tools that are part of ArtRage Studio Pro are the Glitter Tube (which smears glitter) and a Sticker Spray, which applies shapes like dice, fireballs, flowers, ladybugs, etc. While many people did use his episodes as personal art lessons, others also watched them without ever picking up a painting brush.

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Just like a supportive teacher standing in each viewer’s living room, Ross encouraged amateur painters, saying “you too can paint almighty pictures.”

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Acting as the public’s mentor, Bob Ross made the process of painting accessible to anyone with a TV rather than something only for the most wealthy or most educated. For aspiring artists, Bob Ross’ lessons offered a window into an exclusive, high–brow club that only those with the right resources could previously access. With his soothing voice, serene disposition, and ceaseless optimism, Bob Ross’ authentic character traits are what made the show a cult classic. However, his impressive streams, mountain ranges, and horizons were not the only aspects propelling Ross to be the topic of dinner table conversations worldwide. By layering wet oil paints rather than waiting for each layer to dry, he balanced brevity and audience engagement with refinement.īlue Ridge Falls (1994) by Bob Ross/photo courtesy of NYT Using the wet–on–wet technique learned from Alexander, Ross was able to complete entire compositions within each of his half–hour segments.

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Airing from 1983 to 1994, every live episode of this 31–season saga featured Ross completing a landscape oil painting from start to finish. Upon his retirement from the armed forces, Ross began taking lessons from Bill Alexander, the host of a PBS show The Magic of Oil Painting which would eventually become Ross’ very own The Joy of Painting.

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During his tour in Alaska, Ross spent each and every free moment honing this craft, selling compositions of the state’s scenery to tourists. Merging entertainment, education, and ingenuity, Bob Ross successfully brought painting out of the academy and into mainstream culture.Īt the age of 18, Bob Ross enlisted in the United States Air Force where he took his first ever painting class. While he can hardly be considered a virtuoso of impasto, chiaroscuro, or any other esoteric technique, he is responsible for a monumental shift in the world of art.

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With his unbridled positivity, calmingly sincere demeanor, and characteristic afro, Bob Ross brought art into the homes of millions.






Artrage bob ross