While this can't be done with a simple tool like a brush engine or a paint layer, the effect can be achieved with an integrated framework including brush engine, layer, and a simulator allowing for the most important physical effects occurring there to be mimicked (surface tension); or well, that's the solution that comes to my head, others may think differently. And that's a very interesting painting technique you have there. To me it seems like an excellent way to prepare backgrounds or a base for more involved pieces of art. I will investigate this. On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 4:08 AM, Karl Robillard wrote: > Make magazine had a posting about paper marbling, which is done by painting on > water. > > You can watch an example of this painting technique on You Tube: > >  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCamx8vzyCw > > You can read more about it on Galen Berry's The Art of Marbling website: > >  http://marbleart.us/ > > I don't really follow Krita development closely, so I don't know if you can > replicate such a style (with some sort of fluid media simulation). > > > -Karl _______________________________________________ kimageshop mailing list kimageshop@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kimageshop