I am not a Painter user..(would like to be)...but, I had heard there was
some degradation to Painter once Corel had taken over...
Hmmmmm...again...I am surfin' their site...some of their links are not
hot...like....ABOUT US....
The KPT seems to fall short of anything really new??? Anyone using it?
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Seen a review about and they seem to like it. Of course, not all the
effects are generally useful but things like the metal effects and the
texts effects are excellent. Review gave it 5/6. :)
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Probably, you might check out comp.graphics.apps.corel and ask there.
If you care to wade through Corel/procreate's over-Flashed website (They
put the W in World Wide Wait!), you can find out more. I haven't the
patience.
For any who are interested, I have a summary of Painter 7 info that
requires at least a half hour to glean by using their website...with a
cablemodem. I'll post if here if it is wanted.
Regards,
Typpi
Thanks..
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Quick question... is Painter a program for folks who want to create
their own painting or is it one that will automatically transform
pictures into "paintings"
Thanks for your help.
On Sat, 24 Nov 2001 03:53:37 GMT, Smiling Triangle <em...@null.net>
wrote:
> Yes, please post it.
> Quick question... is Painter a program for folks who want to create
> their own painting or is it one that will automatically transform
> pictures into "paintings"
Both! :-) Think of Painter as having Photoshop plug-ins...on a brush.
Using a tablet will allow you to get the most out of Painter, even if it
is a Graphire (~$99), though the Intuos is more powerful. With the
tablet, you can easily set brushes to get bigger with increasing
pressure (or with velocity, or other settings, as you wish it).
For transforming pictures into paintings, Painter has a setting called
"Clone brush," in which you can designate an imported picture as the
item you wish to clone...and the settings on the "Clone brush" allow you
to duplicate the image exactly or not-so-exactly; with greater or lesser
opacity, with impressionist-like "dots," and many other variants. So
you just brush away with your clone brush, and voila...the cloned image
slowly (or quickly) appears.
As for the Painter 7 summary of info from Corel's website, and some
important details from the User Guide, here it is:
If you like Flash, and/or have the time to wait for these things to
load, you can see some pretty nifty previews and examples of brush
strokes and new text features on www.procreate.com. You're in for a
real treat of eyestrain, too, as the crucial details (system
compatibility, file formats, FAQS, etc) are squeezed out via eyedropper
one tiny bit at a time....as light gray text on white. This is a far
cry from Metacreations one-page wonder for Painter 6, still available to
those who curious: http://www.metacreations.com/products/painter6/
Unfortunately, if you just want the down-and-dirty details and critical
info without the Flash and eyestrain, you're in for a snotty message
soon after you type in www.procreate.com.
System compatibility
Mac:
Mac OS 8.6 or later, PowerMac G3 or higher
Minimum 64 MB RAM (or 128 MB if using OS X)
24-bit 800x600 color display (or 1024x768 if using OS X)
Mouse or tablet
Windows:
Win 98, Win2000, WinNT 4.0, or Win Me
Pentium 200 or higher
Minimum 64 MB RAM
24-bit 800x600 color display
2X CD-ROM drive
Mouse or tablet
File Import and Export with Painter 7:
RIFF, TIFF (CMYK or RGB, but not LZW compressed), PICT,
PSD (CMYK or RGB), BMP, PCX, Targa, GIF, JPEG, EPS, AI (acquire/export).
On Mac, Painter 7 cannot acquire with TWAIN; the device must acquire via
a Photoshop-compatible plug-in.
Also, I've collected some URLs below for some important support issues.
If you go to kb.corel.com and click on the appropriate link for your OS
(Mac or Win), interestingly enough, there are no links for Painter 7.
This might lead you to believe that there are no support issues -- or
simply no support.
Here's a sort of workaround, though:
**** For links to all Painter 7 Mac files in the knowledgebase:
http://kb.corel.com/kbdocs/UNKNOWN/Painter7MAC/
**** Likewise, for all Wintel files in the knowledgebase:
http://kb.corel.com/kbdocs/UNKNOWN/Painter7PC/
Here's a sampling of some of these (there aren't that many):
Mac OS X.1 & Wacom tablet - No pressure sensitivity...
http://kb.corel.com/kbdocs/UNKNOWN/Painter7MAC/Painter7MAC_206732.htm
"Lock at Launch" with Apple Cinema display:
http://kb.corel.com/kbdocs/UNKNOWN/Painter7MAC/Painter7MAC_206588.htm
Error when creating new file..."illegal operation".."Painter7 has caused
an Invalid Page Fault in Module Asi32_14.dll
http://kb.corel.com/kbdocs/UNKNOWN/Painter7MAC/Painter7MAC_206696.htm
and
http://kb.corel.com/kbdocs/UNKNOWN/Painter7PC/Painter7PC_206696.htm
"Profile Processor.bad profile"
http://kb.corel.com/kbdocs/UNKNOWN/Painter7PC/Painter7PC_206587.htm
Greenish Painter 7 palettes in Windows:
http://kb.corel.com/kbdocs/UNKNOWN/Painter7PC/Painter7PC_206558.htm
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Unfortunately, if you would like to download some of the Painter 7 PDF
tips and Feature summary files, they are not available via ftp: you have
to access them via the abominable Flash/Javascript window. If I could
give you direct links, I would, but the best I can do is speed you on
your way:
http://www.procreate.com/product/painter7.html - under the EXPLORE link,
Overview and Resources links.
Regards,
Typpi
Smiling Triangle wrote:
>
> In article <3bffa903...@news2.sybercom.net>,
> Sle...@investigators.anon.com (Sleuth) wrote:
>
> > Yes, please post it.
>
> > Quick question... is Painter a program for folks who want to create
> > their own painting or is it one that will automatically transform
> > pictures into "paintings"
>
> Both! :-) Think of Painter as having Photoshop plug-ins...on a brush.
http://www.artistmike.com/ArtPhotos/ArtPhotos.html
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The rest of the plugins look pretty crappy though. Hecate, there is no
'metal effect' filter :] There is one that duplicates Gel from KPT 6 and
Liquify from Photoshop itself (so why pay for something that's already
there?).
IMHO, if they only charged 50 bucks for it, instead of the 250 they are
trying to charge for it, they'd STILL have difficulty selling it.
But, but that same basis, KPT Effects continues the long standing KPT
tradition of mostly useless effects! :]
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"Smiling Triangle" <em...@null.net> wrote in message
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As for KPT Effects I think it is the suckest collection yet. There is
nothing in the package of any practicle value.
Robert
"Smiling Triangle" <em...@null.net> wrote in message
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>well, I downloaded the pdf overview, and have to say that it looks largely
>useless. The only two close to practical plugins are the gradient lab (but
>really, how hard is it to create the effects they are using? Not very, from
>what I've seen), and if you use a lot of lightning, that filter may not be
>overly practical, but it has more options and features than any other
>lightning plug in I've seen to date.
>
>The rest of the plugins look pretty crappy though. Hecate, there is no
>'metal effect' filter :] There is one that duplicates Gel from KPT 6 and
>Liquify from Photoshop itself (so why pay for something that's already
>there?).
>
>IMHO, if they only charged 50 bucks for it, instead of the 250 they are
>trying to charge for it, they'd STILL have difficulty selling it.
>
>But, but that same basis, KPT Effects continues the long standing KPT
>tradition of mostly useless effects! :]
Ok The review I saw was written by Tom Arah
(http://www.designer-info.com/). Arah has been in the design business
for a long time, owns his own design studio, and I've found he knows
what he's talking about.You'll find a lot of useful reviews on his
site.This review isn't on his site yet, but is in a magazine I get
every month called PC Pro (which won't mean a thing to Americans I
suspect). Now obviously, fair use means I can't just show you the
whole article here, but his conclusion was:
" .....,This is typical of KPT EFfects as a whole. For each filter,
the power of the underlying engine is extraordinary and the end
results can be striking, but the lack of easy accessibility means that
few users will reach it;'s full potential. AS it is, KPT Effects
offers serious creative power, but only to the seriously dedicated
user."
BTW, sorry about the metal ref, I was thinking about something else at
the time :)
As for the Gradient Lab you mention, he says "...it takes gradient
fills to a new level...."
And so on. If any American wants the review, I'll be happy to scan it
and mail it to them. Brits, you have to go buy the magazine, sorry :)
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The rest of the plugins look pretty crappy though. Hecate, there is no
'metal effect' filter :] There is one that duplicates Gel from KPT 6 and
Liquify from Photoshop itself (so why pay for something that's already
there?).
IMHO, if they only charged 50 bucks for it, instead of the 250 they are
trying to charge for it, they'd STILL have difficulty selling it.
But, but that same basis, KPT Effects continues the long standing KPT
tradition of mostly useless effects! :]
--
Fungus
Pinch 'my butt' to reply!
"Smiling Triangle" <em...@null.net> wrote in message
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>As for KPT Effects I think it is the suckest collection yet. There is
>nothing in the package of any practicle value.
A couple of the the effects (drip or something like that, there are
two that work similarly in the package) are pretty high on the "Wow -
Cool!" scale, and the results might have some benefit for those
seeking much more random looking CG grunge patterns (i.e. 3D artists,
for wear n'tear when mapping textures onto models)