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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...
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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: natural media painting program: Corel Painter is the leading natural media painting program, which means that it attempts to simulate the use of physical watercolour and oil paints, ink, pencil, charcoal and pastel in an electronic form. It can be ...
First things first; Painter does exactly what it says on the tin. Literally: our review copy of Corel Painter X came in a big paint tin. We got our mitts on the limited-edition version (one of a thousand, apparently) complete with special packaging and...
Abstract: We werent entirely impressed by the previous update to Corels painting program, Painter IX.5 (Whats New, Shopper December 2006), but this full release builds more convincingly on the features it added. Most notable are the enhancements to Auto-Pa...
Abstract: This product has been a niche offering for quite a while, however the new version could well make it a mainstream product that gives people like me with no artistic talent a chance, of course should you have talent you will already know that.
Abstract: Long the favourite of amateur painters, Corel Painter has nonetheless established itself as a significant tool for illustrators, and this latest edition strengthens that position. The application’s raison d’être is, of course, to simulate the...
Abstract: New realism for bristled brushes and automatic painting that approaches manual quality give Painter X an edge. Painters reputation has been made by faithfully reproducing the way that traditional art materials and underlying canvas interact with each...
Abstract: If you want to produce digital masterpieces that look like works of art, look no further than Painter X. This powerful digital art studio beautifully replicates the effect of real media, such as oil and watercolour. It runs smoothly across a range of...