Interface of Docked tools/windows, or Classic style, both allow much customization.A great feature packed painting program, and likely my favorite of any I've tested (which I assume is because I can just paint instead of messing with countless options).It however seems to record everything (or less if you select it) and useful for creating templates, tutorials, or simply let it playback your painting process. I say that as it is disabled in the demo making it rather difficult to test. The Scripts option appears to be a great full featured Adobe Photoshop Action type of option. Rectangle, Ellipse, Polygon, Freehand (Lasso) Magic wand, and Paint area variations. Zoomīutton, menu controls, and can be rotatedĪt any angle. Zoom in/out on the mouse scroll wheel when holding CTRL. Onscreen button, shortcut controls, menu controls, Zoom to 100%. ![]() ![]() Presets include eraser types Hard edge, Instant erase, Kneaded eraser, and Soft eraser. Paint Fill - 23 Blending modes, Opacity, Spread, Current layer only, Anti-alias edge, Gap tolerance, Slow motion - and tabs with options for Gradients, and Patterns with their own options.Įraser - Options are Pressure, and Softness. I do not know what versions of PS brushes, or if it does at all now in ArtRage 5.Ĭommon Necessities - Other tools that are primarily tools, and is surprising lacking in some software making it necessary to include them briefly. * In previous versions of ArtRage you could also import brushes from Adobe Photoshop, details. I can only imagine ArtRage has import/export functions for brushes as well, but can find no options for it in the demo. There are many various settings available from each of the three tabs along the top. The last image is found with the Custom Brush tool and clicking the button Brush Designer. Once a tool is selected Presets shows the available brushes (2nd image), with a menu for more presets on some brushes. Options change for each brush tool type but for Watercolor the options are Pressure, Thinners, Loading, Color bleed, Paper wet, Insta-Dry, and Auto clean. In the first image I selected a Watercolor brush from the Tool Picker. Options - Several tools to choose from, and then they get specific. Plug-in Support - Yes, some Adobe Photoshop compatible filters will work, ArtRage documentation.
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