New features in Corel’s natural-media painting software include: improved performance, new brushes including Real Watercolour and Real Wet Oil, and a redesigned UI aimed at Photoshop users. Watch a new features video and find out more at Corel.com.
New features in Corel’s natural-media painting software include: improved performance, new brushes including Real Watercolour and Real Wet Oil, and a redesigned UI aimed at Photoshop users. Watch a new features video and find out more at Corel.com.
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The Kaleidoscope is a very old tool, it’s not new, but it has been enhanced, for some reason. My biggest wish for Painter is for it to finally have real layers that work they way layers work in Photoshop.
If you write a review based on a trial run, I’d love to hear your impressions. I’m wondering if it’s as buggy as 11 was, for one thing.
Thanks for the note. That’s strange. They’re calling it new both on the press release and their info pages:
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/us/en/Product/1207676404041#f2
A review may be a good idea…