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Corel Painter Essentials 7 Drawing Painting Digital Photo Art Software PC or MAC

$ 15.83

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Number of Devices: 1
  • Minimum RAM: 2 GB
  • MPN: PE7EFMBAMC
  • Type: Photo/Image/Graphics Editing
  • Minimum Hard Drive Space: 3 GB
  • Format: DVD
  • License Category: Retail
  • Condition: Brand New
  • Language: English
  • Brand: Corel
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • For Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Description
    Start your creative journey with Painter Essentials 7, painting software for beginners to explore and expand artistic curiosity using impressive, easy-to-learn tools. Dabble in original AI-based photo art, or experiment with blank canvas painting with highly responsive Natural Media brushes. Experience a realistic painting environment packed with unique media types, a performance-enhanced interface, and industry-acclaimed painting tools for standout results.
    Features
    Convert your favorite photos into paintings using the neural networking and strength of Painter's brush engine
    Choose from an impressive range of AI styles for photo painting, including Bold Watercolor, Colored Pencil, Colorful Dabs, Impressionist, Smooth Acrylic, Van Gogh, Watercolor Portrait, and Charcoal Drawing
    Dab Stencils knock out areas of a brush so that textures take the center stage
    Dynamic Speckles is a brush category that generates lively multicolor strokes, and the Glazing brush opacity builds up smoothly along the brushstroke, allowing you to masterfully blend colors
    Its sleek, dark UI with tool highlighting, streamlined Property Bar, plus redesigned application icons and brush previews make things easier on the eyes, simple to understand, and more efficient to use
    Enjoy a library of Flow Map textures to add dramatic dimension to your paintings, and choose from a library of Image Hose Nozzles to artfully spray on canvas
    Essentials can effortlessly manage memory-intensive operations, such as experimenting with large canvases, scrubby zooming, rotating, and working with enhanced layers, all fast