![]() With Painter 2017, you can clone, add textures, bring out fine details in an image and/or blend other areas of the image. Equally as important is the special Photo Art workflow user interface, so you have all the practical and creative tools you need at your fingertips. There’s a learning curve with this software, but Corel has great learning tools, including videos, that will get you up and running. Or, if you secretly harbor thoughts of playing around in Manga, the tools are there for you. Of course, if you want to follow a path that leads to moody, fantasy composites, you can do that, too. What I really love about the program is its ability to use textures and other fine-art touches on photographs. And it’s not just for turning photos into painterly images-although this program has plenty of tools to do that, too, with very fine controls for putting finishing touches on a photo and not overlaying some lookalike effects. Before you roll your eyes and start going on about how you’re not a painter, you’re a photographer, yadda, yadda, yadda, you might want to take a look at Painter 2017.įirst of all, with Painter 2017, you do not have to have the eye-hand coordination (or other skills) that painters have. ![]() You’re probably familiar with Corel’s PaintShop Pro photo-editing software (recently released in version X9), but you might not be as tuned in to Painter, Corel’s digital art and drawing software. ![]()
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