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!
I work professionally on a daily basis as an illustrator, using CorelDRAW, PHOTO-PAINT and Corel PAINTER . I use both a Wacom pen tablet, a real sketchbook and pencils and markers etcetera, and I use photographs and scanned images and objects when making mixed media/coallges.
I draw and paint in Corel PAINTERI draw and paint in PHOTO-PAINT
I dont use CMYK in Corel PAINTERI DO use CMYK in PHOTO-PAINTIf I like to mimic real life oil and acrylic painting, I use Corel PAINTERIf I like to draw and paint any sort of comic/Graphic Novel style - I easily use BOTH Corel PAINTER & Corel PHOTO-PAINT
If I work with photographs for image editing, I use PHOTO-PAINTIf I work with photographs as part of a design & illustraion, mixed media etcetra, I use 9/10 Corel PHOTO-PAINT.
Here is an image I could easily have done using BOTH Corel PHOTO-PAINT and Corel PAINTER - but I used PHOTO-PAINT solely.I used a reference image skect I made in my sketchbook. I placed the sketchbook to the left of the computer, a coffee cup to the rigth - and my WACOM pen tablet in the middle. Infront of my on my laptop I had Corel PHOTO-PAINT and simply worked it.
I use first PHOTO-PAINT and secondly PAINTER.
Hi Stefan,
I love the way you use Photo Paint and the colours are just great.
I use all of the above programs and it can take a lot of learning and practice to reach your level.
All 3 are great programs.
Joe