Hey everyone,
I was just curious of the difference between these three paint programs. Painter looks awesome but I already have photopaint. Is it really that much different?
Thanks!
Hello RageBear; I don't have any of the programs you listed, except PhotoPaint, But I think that you need to look at what you are going to do with the programs, ( What's it going to be used for.) Some people like Fords, some like a Chevy. Why not down load a free trial of each and see what works best for you. I use CorelDRAW & PhotoPaint because that's what I know how to use the best, and it was a lot cheaper than the others when I started out. ( And still is.) I have made a living for a long time with Corel, and they Have Never let me down.
My Thoughts George
Thanks, George! I completely gapped that there might be trial versions available for download; I'll do that. I'm mostly going to be using them for inking /coloring/shading pencil drawn sketches. I do like photopaint but so far I feel like it's limited in regards to what I'd like. Perhaps a better question would be can any of those programs do more than the other? Painter looks fancy but when I already own photopaint I'm curious if it's worth the money to switch.