![]() ![]() ![]() You have the best of both worlds: the feel of traditional watercolor techniques and digital manipulation. You can adjust every aspect of the brush, resulting in some impressively realistic results. The watercolor features of previous versions of Painter were good, but now they’re great. The interaction of these physical components stimulates the diffusion and drying of a waterborne dye. You can blend colors while they’re still “wet” or wait for them to dry. The watercolor technology recreates the diffusive nature of pigment suspended in water and lets you control the “wetness” and “dryness” evaporation rate of the paper. The watercolor technology recreates the medium of natural watercolor with surprising flexibility and control. The new version boasts two new watercolor and liquid ink technology, perspective grids and two new effects. The Natural-Media features and enhancements of Painter 7 are, for me, its most alluring attributes (well, along with its Mac OS X support). It looks better, has many user-friendly enhancements (such as an increased use of sliders for viewing and previewing images), and sports options for reducing screen clutter. And since it’s “Carbonized” it runs natively in Mac OS X. Painter 7 is a cross-platform application that simulates the realistic subtleties of an artist’s style through “Natural-Media” such as watercolors, inks, oil paints, colored pencils, felt pens, chalks, pastels and more. (procreate is Corel’s branding for a line of products for creative professionals.) My daughter Katie is the artist in the family, but darned if I don’t feel pretty artistic with Painter 7, one of the new procreate products from Corel.
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