
I'd like to do some art in Corel Painter sometime but I can't (or won't) afford it. So I'm testing out OpenCanvas instead. Not as much functionality but it has a nice feel to it and it's far cheaper.
Anyway, I'll share this lady with you.

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Mon 1 Oct 2007, 21:53,
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Anyway, I'll share this lady with you.


Last time I tried it, it was shite - but that was about seven years ago.
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Mon 1 Oct 2007, 21:55,
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Actually I didn't get the hang of it. But maybe my computer was to too slow to run it properly.
I've seen some really nice art out there which was made in Painter so I assume that it's okay. But expensive.
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Mon 1 Oct 2007, 22:00,
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I've seen some really nice art out there which was made in Painter so I assume that it's okay. But expensive.

never really had a proper play with it tho
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Mon 1 Oct 2007, 22:09,
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.. Painter Essentials is a program which has been deprived of any useful functionality, so I suppose that it would be unfair to judge Painter by that. Like MS Paint or Wordpad, it's just waste of good bytes.
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Mon 1 Oct 2007, 22:14,
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i do most of my work in PaintShop Pro, which has served me well for many years. especially those where i actually knew what I was doing :D
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Mon 1 Oct 2007, 22:23,
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but I am now.
Woo!
Oh, it's not quite as free as I expected. Still, worth a look.
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Mon 1 Oct 2007, 22:05,
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Woo!
Oh, it's not quite as free as I expected. Still, worth a look.

if, for example, she's staring at a picture of Ann Widdecombe and getting the raging horn, chances are she should be
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Mon 1 Oct 2007, 22:15,
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how did you know what I was doing?
*zips up fly and looks flustered*
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Mon 1 Oct 2007, 22:21,
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*zips up fly and looks flustered*