When you get all the basic set up and you get a feel for the layout, you can go at it. When you are trying to find the right brush, you can see a preview of how each style in will look for each brush. For example, If you were to choose the spray can brush, there is a cat paw and a butterfly shape. Within each of the different brushes, there are different patterns. There are brushes like a pencil and spray can. Much like in an application like Photoshop or GIMP, you can add different effects with different style brushes. There are a few different tools you can use to add the effects to the image you are about to modify. Psykopaint isn’t magic, It will take a bit of effort on your part to get the desired effects. There are a lot of ways you can manipulate the image using the different brushes. If you aren’t so good at drawing, you can add some flair to an image. You can start with a blank slate if you want to draw and show off your artistic skill. There are three different choices to start your project. Even if you are as poor a photographer as you are a painter, you can still make the image look like you know what you are doing. With no skill or learning required, you can transform any photo you upload into a work of art. The flash-based image editor easily turns your pictures into a Van Gough style painting. Here is the latest file, maybe you can find what went wrong? If you go to the 'Layout' or 'Texture Paint' tabs then you should see a brown and white horse, not the solid brown horse that you see presently.Have you ever wanted to paint a beautiful picture and realize you have no painting skills what so ever? If you are equally untalented at Photoshop, you will want to check out Psykopaint. Not sure what to try next, but would greatly appreciate any help you can provide! I'm hoping its just "lost" and someone knows how to find it again. Since #4 didn't work when re-opening a previously saved and texture-painted version, I suspect that somehow the texture paint didn't get saved, or its lost somewhere. I tried opening the previously painted "horse.blend" file that existed (and was saved) before doing the rigging and saddle in #2 and #3, it didn't work either.The texture image that I used for painting still exists in the document called "horse side ", but the actual "texture paint" that I "sprayed" on the horse through the "texture image" has gone missing.Note that everything was fine until I closed and re-opened the same file, but otherwise Blender had been running uninterrupted for days.At that point the texture painting was gone. Tried to unhide my rig and it wouldn't unhide, so I closed and re-opened the blender file.Adjusted the size to fit on the horse in the new file.Copy-pasted from the old file to the new file.I opened a saddle document that was made in v2.93.9 in my current v3.3.0 version.Then I did File->Save As "blender horse cantering sonali 2.blend".The program was open the whole time until the bottom of item #3 where I closed and re-opened: We went back to a backup from yesterday and the day before, but both files behave the same way. I spent hours texture painting a horse model, but when I did a File->Save As and re-opened the new file the texture was still there but the paint is gone.
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