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Even more realistic oil brushes, better tools for making photos into art
to like about Painter X? If we had designed it, we would have tried to streamline its interface, which hasnt changed much: Dig into its array of tools, settings and options, and your canvas may get overloaded with palettes and toolbars. Even as is, th...
Whats not to like about Painter X? If we had designed it, we would have tried to streamline its interface, which hasnt changed much: Dig into its array of tools, settings and options, and your canvas may get overloaded with palettes and toolbars. Eve...
Abstract: Im a reluctant cartoonist. Its a gift I intend to spend more time cultivating, but I often let it slip down the "to do" list. One of my favorite tools for creating or tweaking cartoons on the Mac is Painter. Corel has released version 10 (or "X") whi...
Published: 2007-10-15, Author: T. , review by: blogcritics.org
Abstract: Corel Painter X is the latest release of Corels advanced digital art studio software. The goal of this version is to continue to focus on the fundamentals of art technique, and theory, while adding new features that help artists achieve perfect compos...
Abstract: By Sherry London Corel Painter’s time has finally come. That sounds like an odd thing to say about a program that has been around for ten full releases, but after all these years of being on the fringe, a newly awakened interest in changing photos i...
Abstract: Although Corel Painter X no longer comes in a paint-can package (save for an exclusive limited edition), the new features in Corels Painter version 10.1 are sure to curl the toes of artists everywhere. For years, Corel Painter has been revered by f...
RealBristle brushes simulate true painting experience; compositional tools aid learning and cropping; enhanced photo painting with Smart Stroke brushes.
Challenging learning curve for beginners.
If you’re an artist, using Painter X (version 10.1) is natural and intuitive. For the aspiring artist, Painter is a great way to learn—the digital advantage being that every canvas, brush, and tube of paint is free. If you’re a pro...
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Published: 2007-08-22, Author: Nick , review by: macworld.co.uk
Auto-painting function is fun but little more than a gimmick, cluttered interface, mouse users will need to budget for a pen tablet Min specs: Mac OS X 10.3.9
Another worthy upgrade makes Painter X a must for anyone with artistic aspirations, offering a range of natural media reproduction lacking elsewhere. Although it’s often associated with the kind of fantasy art reproduced in Corel promotional materia...
Abstract: Corels Painter X is the kind of the program thats so well designed and so fun to use that you wish your job required you to use it every day. The trouble is, most of you wont have such a job, and the price of this program prohibits many from buying ...
Abstract: Corel Painter’s time has finally come. That sounds like an odd thing to say about a program that has been around for ten full releases, but after all these years of being on the fringe, a newly awakened interest in changing photos into paintings has...