Rebeccak: thanks, is that RAM problem? i have 640 MB ram,still not enough?
today’s homework:
[Zorn_Nude_under_a_fir] in Photoshop 7
warning: it is nude~~~:)

Rebeccak: thanks, is that RAM problem? i have 640 MB ram,still not enough?
today’s homework:
[Zorn_Nude_under_a_fir] in Photoshop 7
warning: it is nude~~~:)

Awsome style you have Zhuzhu, I love all you paintings:).
Thanks for the warning by the way, lol.
Nice zhuzhu, thanks for sharing.
It’s weird that you can’t run Camtasia and Photoshop… cause I can and I only have 512 
Maybe it’s your Processor… how fast is your Processor?
That last Zorn is gorgeous. :eek:
As for your Camtasia issues, is your hard drive thrashing around a lot? If it is, you’ll probably need to free up a bunch of RAM. The usual process, start shutting down stuff that you don’t absolutely need while painting, freeing up as much RAM as possible. Which version of PS is that? 7.0? I know 7 isn’t a big RAM hog, but Camtasia has a recommended RAM requirement of 1GB (though I know people who use it with 512MB with more demanding apps, like Maya).
If you’re not getting a lot of HDD thrashing, then it’s possible it could be your CPU, as ceresz has suggested. What size are you painting these at when using Camtasia?
ceresz:maybe my computer is too old,i bought it in 2001,haha, the Processor is Interel Pentium III 731MHz.
LoTekK:thanks,i used Photoshop 7.if both run PS 7 and Camtasia, just feel not smooth when painting use brushes,whatever the file size.maybe i should buy a new computer later.
Not if I kill him first! There can be only one! :buttrock:
Uh, I mean, gorgeous studies. Love the brushwork, and fantastic colors. Awesome. ![]()
Hi zhuzhu! I love ur stuff a lot! I was wondering, can you tell me where you find the ‘Bristle Coarse’ brush used for your brush?
jjhei- dont worry about the brushes. Worry about the technique. Its not the brush that makes the painting 
zhuzhu-just checkin in, great work man, really inspireing
zhuzhu, I really like your bold and confident brush strokes. Your work looks very crisp and has both a soft and sculpted feel to it.
do you mean how to define that brush? here it is. if i get you wrong, plz tell me.
save that jpg file first, in Photoshop 7, used the [Rectangular Marquee Tool] to make a selection, capture the brush dab. then [Define Brush] and do some brush setting. finally, you will get that Bristle brush, i suggest you save as toolprests will be better.

Heck, you don’t have to join in with the killing, but don’t deny that you’ll be right there at the sharin’ of the talent, eh? Eh??