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Before you buy.
It's also pretty cheap, 80 bucks for the full version (manuals, etc.)
http://www.ulead.com/pi/runme.htm
They have a trial version as well.
>How are you going to print out your painting? I have the tools to do all the
>effects, but printing on glossy paper doesn't do it justice.
Watercolor paper looks good, especially some of the Somerset stuff for Epson
inkjets.
For a look at alternate papers for inkjets try this link ... www.tssphoto.com/
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Best of all it costs only about $29 at Best Buy. The publisher is
Streetwise Software. To me, it sounds like this software will fill your
need nicely, and at a very reasonable cost.
Thanx for the great tip. For those who want to download this plug in the url
is www.fantasticmachines.com.
A "t" was missing in the original post.
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Cheers,
Joe
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There are treated canvases where you can print on the canvas. If you're getting
``arty'' check out art papers.
Two good sources are:
www.digitalartsupply.com
and
www.tssphoto.com
Digital art supply has some nice sample packages that let you try a variety of
papers/canvases inexpensively.
Thanks for everyones' responses to my question. I guess PhotoPaint DID
have this effect afterall. DUHHHH!
Dick