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Virtual Painter in PhotoShop? And Which Other Program is Excellent for Painting Effects?

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Unknown

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Oct 17, 2003, 2:17:15 PM10/17/03
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Can we use the Virtual Painter plugins/filters in Photoshop?
If we can, how do we do it?
One more question. As far as painting effects are concerned,
which program, other than Photoshop, do you think is excellent?
Thank you!

Maria

Hecate

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Oct 17, 2003, 7:09:03 PM10/17/03
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Instead of Photoshop actually. There is no software that does it as
well as Painter from Corel.

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Unknown

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Oct 18, 2003, 12:05:12 PM10/18/03
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Hecate,

I am interesting in filters and textures. I don't see a good variety
of them in Corel Painter. Am I wrong?
Thanks!

Maria


Hecate

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Oct 18, 2003, 8:48:31 PM10/18/03
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On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 12:05:12 -0400, maria <<>> wrote:


>Hecate,
>
>I am interesting in filters and textures. I don't see a good variety
>of them in Corel Painter. Am I wrong?
>Thanks!
>

Yes and no. Painter is essentially creative software. Unlike
Photoshop which is a mixture of creative and enhancement. In Painter
it is expected that you create what you need. There are, however, lots
of textures etc around for Painter. You can try the Painter site first
where people upload stuff. And there are quite a few sites round the
Net. Just Google for Painter and Textures or some such. But,
essentially, what you get with Painter is a piece of software where
you can make anything you want in terms of painting - oils,
watercolours, pencil, whatever,. The only limit is your imagination.

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