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Corel Painter X: A first impression

Painter is one of the few apps I've used continuously for over a decade. I first purchased Painter 3.1 in 1995 along with my first Wacom tablet. Back then it was made by "Fractal Design Corporation" and the software and manuals came in a paint can with that paint smell. So version X arrived at my office yesterday and I spent this morning installing it and excercising its feature set.

Immediate thoughts

  • Definintely faster on the same hardware. Please, keep in mind I am running on a Vista, dual-core machine with 4GB of RAM.
  • RealBristle technology. I have no idea how this works but, subjectively speaking, where this technology is used in the brush strokes just *look better*.
  • Stable. I spent several hours drawing and the app never crashed. After about 2 hours It did go into a state where it would not paint but otherwise worked fine. I restarted the app and I could paint again. No data loss or image corruption. Keep in mind, that this state may have resulted from trying a feature I don't normally use instead of a problem with the app.
  • Works and installs seamlessly with Vista.
  • Still doesn't have ability to save to PNG. Minor annoyance - I just like PNG a lot.

My informal Stress test

A tried as many brushes and features as made sense for several hours as I tried to simulate a long session of application use (i.e. lots of brush strokes, simple layer usage) . Below is the result.

 

 

Recommendation

Get it.

  • Uprade = $200
  • Full = $365

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Reviews of Corel Painter X

Published Saturday, March 24, 2007 12:58 PM by saveenr

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# re: Corel Painter X: A first impression

nothing but problems: Vista Home Premium on new Gateway GT5404, I work only in auto-paint so far, it goes non-responsive when I stop to change brushes, in pen mode all I get are blobs of paint.

I've unistalled the program twice and tried running it in safe mode.  Tech support isn't any help.  Any suggestions, oh, I don't run background programs.  Thanks

Saturday, April 28, 2007 5:12 PM by william boyer

# re: Corel Painter X: A first impression

PNG - it's a really important thing now-a-days.

PLEASE COREL, don''t try to look PRO to the community without a PNG option (TIFF and alpha - it's a mess, unnecessary today)

Thursday, July 02, 2009 12:24 PM by JAVIERO

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