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For a traditionally trained artist or someone simply drawn to experimenting in different media such as charcoal, oil, or watercolor, Painter is the tool of choice when it comes to painting or drawing digitally. On a reasonably fast PC or Mac with a fair amount of RAM (i.e., a 200 MHz processor with at least 64 MB of RAM allocated to Painter), Painter is a joy to use.
Painter is not just for painting still images, though. It also supports what MetaCreations calls "frame stacks" and onion skinning for animation. A frame stack is a single document with many frames (determined by you), where each frame can be treated with any or all of Painter's brushes, pencils, or crayons.
Onion skinning is an animation term. In Painter's usage, it means you can see past and future frames in a "ghost" mode while working on a current frame. This allows the animator to see where lines should be placed when drawing movement or to see the direction of movement based on the frame history.
The latest version, Painter 6, offers many new features and some substantial improvements. The most notable visible change is the inclusion of new expandable palettes. MetaCreations has done away with the plethora of palettes that littered the screen in earlier versions. All tools and options are now available from a small number of expandable palettes that look much less stylish than before, but also take up far less space. It is a simple interface change that makes the whole program feel more accessible.
Painter now uses the term "layer" instead of "floater," making it easier for users with experience in the market-dominant Photoshop quickly relate to Painter. Layer behavior is now more intuitive, too, since painting on a layer is now the default behavior for any brush variant.
Painter 6 features "computed brushes" for some of its tools. These are essentially vector-based brushes, which render to a bitmapped image almost instantly when the stroke is done. They feel much more responsive and have a very smooth look, yet still retain that natural quality.
The most important new feature is "Impasto brushes." Impasto refers to the painting technique of applying thick paint to a canvas, using the height of the paint to create highlights and shadows. Painter's Impasto brushes look stunningly real and are a pleasure to work with.
One important note: using Painter without a graphics tablet (like a Wacom Intuos or their newer Graphire tablet) should be against the law. A pressure-sensitive graphics tablet brings out the best in Painter's brushes, and it makes the whole program feel more natural. Using a mouse with Painter is like trying to draw with a pencil the size of a block of wood. It can be done, but it's a real handicap.
Painter 6 is not without a few glitches. Some system freezes occurred while working with it, and after one crash, a file was corrupted and the application had to be reinstalled. At the time of this writing, MetaCreations has announced a corporate restructuring and refocusing. I can only hope that Painter doesn't get lost in the shuffle, and that tech support and patches will soon be available.
Still, Painter 6 should hold a place on every artist's shelf. It's not as straightforward to use as Photoshop, but the joy and imagery brought forth by using Painter's brushes on a textured paper is worth the effort of scaling the learning curve. --Mike Caputo
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Paint without the mess (but that's not all),
By Joanna Daneman (Middletown, DE USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 10 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (COMMUNITY FORUM 04) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Corel Painter 6.0 (CD-ROM)
This has to be the biggest bang for the buck in software that I know of. With the additional purchase of a graphics tablet (Wacom makes one for under $100) you can reproduce the look and feel of most artist's media like oil, pastel, airbrush, crayon, watercolor and more. Paint with a brush like Sargent or Van Gogh. Clone your photos and trace them. Make them look like charcoal sketches. Change the color, the brightness, add texture like canvas, watercolor paper. Fill with woven plaids, gradations like sunsets, shining metal. Make an etching or woodcut from your sketch or scanned photo or hand drawing. The list goes on.Some of the Wacom Tablets come with Painter Classic, a cut-down version. If you do any web art, digital art or want to try your hand at it, the full version 6.0 is well worth it.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Animation artist from Chicago says:,
By Lisa A. Ruth (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Corel Painter 6.0 (CD-ROM)
In utilizing Painter 6.0 I found it to be a most effective and creative means of enhancing animation pieces. One can transfer filmed pieces into frame by frame stacks and create new effects or even copy and paste options for the frames.In addition to animation, this program allows one to utilize any medium and apply to the computer canvas. Along with an abundance of art mediums, there are text options and an assortment of textures one can apply. This software is limitless and one of the most convenient graphics/animation programs I have used.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Corel Draw,
By A Customer
This review is from: Corel Painter 6.0 (CD-ROM)
This product is incredible when it comes to creating graphics. However, unless you are very good with a computer the software can become quite cumbersome. It is complex but one of a kind. I, personally, don't believe there is another software that has the same capabilities. Also, the price is pretty steep so unless you can make good use of it, it's probably not worth the [cost].
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