High rez scan of short grass and tall grass, can be captured for use as brushes.
And a demo picture of brushes in use (a work in progress).
Grass brush
Hey Kenmo,
Open the grass Png. picture in Artweaver, like any painting. Under Image>Adjustment click desaturate (Actually I've found that you can skip this step). Use the rectangle to select all of the grass section, or a portion thereof. In your brush panel on the right, at the bottom click the downward facing arrow in the bottom, third over from the left. A menu rises up, and to the right of this is a small circle with a little arrow in it, pointing right. Click that and then choose Capture brush and it will be installed as a brush. Next time you want to use it, you will have to choose Captured from the Type category. And then you can adjust the size, spacing and angle to suit yourself. Pretty nifty!
Just remembered, there is a tutorial by Hanzz on this somewhere-picture by picture- on drawing your own, also.
Hope this helps and I didn't insult by stating too many steps.
Open the grass Png. picture in Artweaver, like any painting. Under Image>Adjustment click desaturate (Actually I've found that you can skip this step). Use the rectangle to select all of the grass section, or a portion thereof. In your brush panel on the right, at the bottom click the downward facing arrow in the bottom, third over from the left. A menu rises up, and to the right of this is a small circle with a little arrow in it, pointing right. Click that and then choose Capture brush and it will be installed as a brush. Next time you want to use it, you will have to choose Captured from the Type category. And then you can adjust the size, spacing and angle to suit yourself. Pretty nifty!
Just remembered, there is a tutorial by Hanzz on this somewhere-picture by picture- on drawing your own, also.
Hope this helps and I didn't insult by stating too many steps.
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Hi,
I used your image: short grass 1.png, to create a nozzle.
This is a preview,
The nozzle file and variant file can be downloaded from:
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/61808378/
I used your image: short grass 1.png, to create a nozzle.
This is a preview,

The nozzle file and variant file can be downloaded from:
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/61808378/
Thanks so much, Maniacresources!
I love using the image hose, but apparently you are required to have a Borland Delphi environment. I assume this means you have to have this program installed in order to create your nozzles in it.
I don't have much room left on my Hard drive and have no knowledge of programming, so I decided to forgo it.
So, I really appreciate anyone who will share their nozzles with us!
I've uploaded a couple of leaves in case you'd like to make these into nozzles.
No pressure.

I love using the image hose, but apparently you are required to have a Borland Delphi environment. I assume this means you have to have this program installed in order to create your nozzles in it.
I don't have much room left on my Hard drive and have no knowledge of programming, so I decided to forgo it.
So, I really appreciate anyone who will share their nozzles with us!
I've uploaded a couple of leaves in case you'd like to make these into nozzles.
No pressure.


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- Hi-rez scan for brush or Nozzle use
- grape leaf stem down green 1.png (198.19 KiB) 20939 mal betrachtet
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- For use as brush or for nozzle
- Fall leaf down 1.png (195.15 KiB) 20939 mal betrachtet
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I love using the image hose, but apparently you are required to have a Borland Delphi environment. I assume this means you have to have this program installed in order to create your nozzles in it.
You don't need Borland Delphi to create nozzles. There are two possibilities to create custom nozzles:
- You can use the "Nozzle Export" from the Plug-In Pack
- Or you can use the tool "Generate Nozzles" from the Artweaver SDK (the SDK doesn't contain only information about creating Artweaver Plug-Ins but also useful tools).
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