What is the difference between CorelDRAW & Corel Paint?? More tips from DTPtips.comWhats the difference between Corel Paint Shop Pro and CorelDRAW?Made a design in Corel Paint Shop Pro x2, is there a format I can save it into so I can open it in CorelDraw?Photoshop Elements, Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 or CorelDRAW. Don't spend any money yet- try downloading MyPaint! It's free, and I definitely prefer this program over Paint Tool SAI. Haven't tried OpenCanvas. Another art program that's extremely fun to use with a tablet is ArtRage.
Brushes enabling the various expressions
openCanvas7 is equipped with the refurbished, improved brush engine that enables even more various expressions. openCanvas brush option offers pencil, pen, watercolor, air brush, and more that enables to create various unique expressions. There are more than 150 types of default brush preset. A brush can be customized freely so that you can create and save your own brush.
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TabletPC Function Support
Photo editor 2 3. Pen pressure (*1) and multi-touch gesture (*2) are available in TabletPC. It will make you feel like drawing on paper and let you control canvas intuitively.
- ※1 Only with the pen pressure supported device.
- ※2 Only with the multi-touch supported device.
Refurbished User Interface Design
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Opencanvas Vs Artrage 501
The theme color and icons has been refurbished, and which offers the user-friendly User Interface design.There are other convenient tools such as Hand Control and Shortcut Control. Design letters templates 1 6.
Event Function
Artrage 5 Vs 6
Equipped with 'Event Tool' that enables you to record and replay a drawing process. An event file enables you to add and edit your work easily from any point and also lets you create a GIF animation.
Artrage 5 Vs Open Canvas
'Paint Tool Sai or OpenCanvas?', 21st Sep 2012, 1:46 AM#1
I'm looking at buying an extra drawing program to use with my Bamboo, and so far narrowed the choice to either Paint Tool Sai or Open Canvas. I already have a student version of Adobe CS5 (including Photoshop and Illustrator) but I've found both programs to be much easier and more fun to use with the Bamboo. Initially I tested PTS with stuff like the image below (of the 2nd Doctor):
(Drawn in PTS using custom brushes)
Apart from general drawing, I want something that gives crisp and clean line-art that I can later do a live trace on in Illustrator (in which colours and other details will be added in) and Paint Tool SAI seemed pretty good with that. I was just going to go with PTS, but came across a reference to Open Canvas (which I had thought was defunct) and gave it a try, with this result:
(drawn in OC with a mix of brushes)
And OC has some other features which caught my eye, like better Swatch management and the ability to import/export Adobe swatches.
Whichever I pick is going to be installed on all my home desktops and my uni laptop (which the university gave me for my masters), where I'll probably use it to do stuff in-between researching at the uni library. That being the case it's important that it be legal, which is one reason I'm buying them (there are so many cracks and ripped downloads out there). Both can load and sad to Photoshop formats, they'd also work well with my webcomics as well.
Which would you suggest, or should I just get both?
Also, just now doing a 'paint tool sai compare open canvas' search on Goggle I found a reference to something called Illust Studio. Because I don't read Japanese it's impossible for me to even find a download for a legal trial! Anyone know anything about that? Is it a contender?
I don't really want a Photoshop replacement - I just want something really good to use with the Bamboo, but compatibility with Adobe stuff would make later processing easier.
(Drawn in PTS using custom brushes)
Apart from general drawing, I want something that gives crisp and clean line-art that I can later do a live trace on in Illustrator (in which colours and other details will be added in) and Paint Tool SAI seemed pretty good with that. I was just going to go with PTS, but came across a reference to Open Canvas (which I had thought was defunct) and gave it a try, with this result:
(drawn in OC with a mix of brushes)
And OC has some other features which caught my eye, like better Swatch management and the ability to import/export Adobe swatches.
Whichever I pick is going to be installed on all my home desktops and my uni laptop (which the university gave me for my masters), where I'll probably use it to do stuff in-between researching at the uni library. That being the case it's important that it be legal, which is one reason I'm buying them (there are so many cracks and ripped downloads out there). Both can load and sad to Photoshop formats, they'd also work well with my webcomics as well.
Which would you suggest, or should I just get both?
Also, just now doing a 'paint tool sai compare open canvas' search on Goggle I found a reference to something called Illust Studio. Because I don't read Japanese it's impossible for me to even find a download for a legal trial! Anyone know anything about that? Is it a contender?
I don't really want a Photoshop replacement - I just want something really good to use with the Bamboo, but compatibility with Adobe stuff would make later processing easier.
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