>>7606503 (OP) There are probably random splotch brushes that you can use for csp, but couldn't you also just scan in a coffee spill? You don't have to do everything 100% digital, y'know.
>>7606507 aw kinda wish there was a way to replicate coffee spills digitally
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 3:23:07 PM No.7606528
>>7606522 >just use that as reference ... Why wouldn't you just outright use that? Why use it only as a 'reference'? Just draw over the top of it, or play with the layer setting and find what works for you. To need to try and re-create it once you've scanned it in.
>>7606503 (OP) I'm pretty sure this is doable with some physics shenanigans using blender but I haven't the faintest idea of how precisely the process would work.
Maybe rebelle or artrage have something like that idk
You could also do some kind of splashes onto paper and then scan them and patch them into the digital art.
>>7606711 >Maybe rebelle or artrage have something like that idk Yep, can confirm that in Rebelle you can create this kind of phsysics based splotches.
>>7607331 no kt isnt its a guy spewing coffee on a canvas then tracing the silluette to color that it covers
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:34:18 AM No.7607419
>>7607331 don't think this one is AI just looks traced, but the latest trend is for AI artists to trace AI in trad then present it as if they drew it in trad. Some even "bring their trad art into the digital" format. It's a very convenient and hard to disprove claim. Covers all the bases, it's le trad so it can't be le fake, no online presence because ye olde trad artist that only heard of the internet yesterday for some reason.