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  • IT'S OVER 9000!!!!...Oh wait..900.

  • It all depends upon the artist, not the program! I've seen beautiful, realistic pieces done in both programs.

  • @kupotenshi yes, but tit takes a lot of necessary steps to accomplish in photoshop what you can accomplish in painter more fluidly, making it a more realistic painting/drawing experience

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  • who's the artist of the painting at 1:05

  • photoshop are not quite suitable for drawing lol!! gud for editing ^^

  • @RottenPudding thus the name PHOTOshop :D

  • lol

  • @RottenPudding Have you used it? For digital painting purposes?

  • Bidon45, jullianos3, and InSaneTK, that's not completly true. I used photoshop for computer drawings/paintings and I only use one brush, chaging opocity and diameter. And like me, a lot of artist that I know do the same. But photoshop is a photo editor utility, and when you finish a picture, it allow you to modificate it. But always be better a draw or a picture done with hands that not with computer. And sorry for english, I'm learning now.

  • why cant i use corel on windows 7 T_T

  • @kanariad2 you can, just as me... depends on which version you have maybe?

  • damn that chick on 1:50 ;)

    if only she was real.

    painter 11~ :D

  • Both Painter and Photoshop are great and powerful programmes for digital painting/drawing. I suggest everyone to try them both and see for themselves which one suits them better. I personally started by using painter and then I thought I should give photoshop a try, I found out thats Ps's layout was more convenient and it had better quality in some tools, than painter had.

  • so magic the gathering artists use this

  • I have a question, I have been drawing and painting for a while now, and really want to start working in digital. However, Can someone tell me what the differences are between Corel painter 11, & corel painter X?

  • @jaggedrocksk8 just get 11.

    i think corel painter X stands for 10? as in roman numeral for 10 is X is it not?

  • Corel painter works better for digital art in my opinion. it's great, photoshop is nice too.

  • @ canceric09:

    it was made by Andrew Jones

  • maybe I am the only one but I think Photoshop works way easyer than Corel Painter.

  • illustrator rules all

  • Its lesser used/know because mostly professionals use it and obviously photoshop has painting and photoediting built in one, and is very hyped. illustrator is hard to use at first too, especially when you have used photoshop before, because the way it works is a lot different.

  • Can anyone PLEASE tell me the name of the artist or where i can find the artwork of the girl at 1:50?! Is there a site or anywhere I can find all this professional artwork?

  • I think thats andrew jones as for his website, i can't remember. Sorry if I'm wrong

  • andrew jones.

  • I've gone to his site, but I can't seem to fine that specific picture. Can anyone tell me where I can see it?

  • @canceric09 Sorry this is an old comment I'm replying to, but Conceptart . org is full of this grade of art :D

    Don't know the artist but you can probably find him/her there.

  • dont like that it has some opposite functions compare to the ps and it confuses me a lot that way

    but i'm stil learning it coze it pwns

  • wow, maybe i should go for corel, but does it have matte layers as the photoshop?

  • It is powerfull,but I hate "canvas" layer that cannot be deleted,and those white trails it leaves when it should be transparent.Also brush modes in PS are "quicker" to setup.Other tahn that,pretty much awesome and notches better in feel than any PS.Art rage is pretty cool also,and cheap!

  • i have it and it is freaking AWESOME!!!!!!!!! i highly suggest this over photoshop

  • Please someone tell me who drew the assassin man painting at 1:03?? THanx..

  • Cyril Van Der Haegen drew that for a Magic: the Gathering card

    ;)

  • waoh~!... thanx alot, Bryan...Really cool face painting..!

    Another great artist found.

  • I want this so bad so i can draw my pics that looks like ff vii advent children T_T

  • i have essentials 4, im still learning how to use it....but the works in this vid are totaly awesome O_0

  • Holy shit!! I never used a computer art program...I really want this. lol

  • Corel re-born!

  • never use brushes! designer-tip no.1

  • what should be used then??

  • I got Painter X! XD

  • T_T want one too lol

  • Go on, buy it! XD It's FAR cheaper than photoshop.

  • All in all, it's up to the artist, not the program, like FightingZombie said. However you may find one of the programs to suit your method or way of making art better. I used Photoshop for 5 years for drawing and painting. When I first tested Painter I moved over to it in one day... That's how much of a difference it made for me. :P

  • THERE'S OVER 900

    brushes.

  • What?! Over 900?!!!

  • Corel has the worst interface ever...and u can get a perfect realistic paint in photoshop that has a great and deductive interface...so..

  • caligarishinedown, no..........

    The emulation is epic, and the interface is different. Things are placed differently, and simpler in some cases.

  • I know guys who use just 4 to 5 brushes max in photoshop, and they turn out amazing work. Like it's been stated before, it's all about the skill of the artist.

  • A lot of Magic art in there, such as Circu!

    Looks like a brilliant product!

  • this program look great, hope to buy it soon

  • do it, i have it its awesome

  • torrents =)

  • their is no better program, brush don't do shit. it has to be you that is creative enough to make it look good. some might say painter is better or some will say photoshop is better, but in the end it no different. because either one can give you good result if your good enough.

  • Well said ;)

  • It just depends how good at drawing you are, people may use different programs, but get both amazing realistic results.

    IT DEPENDS ON THE ARTIST, NOT THE PROGRAM

  • He just meant the wide array of brushes corel painter had,and the unlimited capabilities it can produce.

    well.. i'd agree that of the artist, but it will have the same effect.

  • theres a million ways to rome, as the saying goes. it doesnt matter how you get there, just that you do.

  • 1:04 - Circu, Dimir Lobotomist. That art was commissioned for WotC's Magic: the Gathering TCG. Great artwork, great card.

  • great card and one of my favourite card illustration

  • That it is, and it's a great illustration. My favorite is still Windreaver though.

  • PS is better for faster drawings, but painters ooil brushes in particular have a great style.

  • Wow just amazing work, i really respect artists that can create such amazing art work! anyways Does anybody know what stores sell Corel Painter X ? apart from the online ? BestBuy?

  • pretty much any electronic store or other store where you can buy Photoshop.

  • so what do u recommend PS? i like the blender brushes in corel tho

  • I agree, painter has very good blender tools, that's why I use it,but PS is a big "truck" where you can do much more things,faster and easier.

  • Love the program, its all i use for my work.

  • andrew jones uses photoshop, he probably only did small finishing touches in paiter

  • how you get the serial??

  • wtf buy the original tard!

  • I do not believe your an artist, because apparently you expect the program to paint for you. It won't. Don't take it out on Painter that you you can't draw without tons of digital cheaps to make it look ok. I've used Photoshop for 5 years for drawing and painting until I found Painter, where as I will never drawing/paint in Photoshop again, the amount of flexibility and ability to express creativily in it is unmatchable. Tablet is a requirement, if you don't you don't really care for drawing...

  • Well said

  • Everybody file complaints On "IN Sane TK" Bitch AZZ!!

  • @InSaneTK Absolutely agree with you, the man who draws in Photoshop he always use lot of brushes and textures

    On paper harder, and people is starting to look the way easy

    I am more like art on paper, only so I can know that a person is really talented.

  • @Jullianos4 Digital art is very hard as well, it's not as easy as everyone thinks. I can draw just as good on paper as I can on Photoshop.

  • @InSaneTK Actually, it will paint for you. Hahahaha.

  • @InSaneTK very well said i love your thoughts and the way you explained that aspect of the way you look at it

  • @InSaneTK When did they say that the program will paint for you?

  • @InSaneTK actually I've become quite adept at using a mouse in painter. Of course the tablet and stylus come more naturally, but there are still things I use only a mouse with.... not because I think the mouse is better just because I've become used to it.

  • I've seen a bunch of posts from you and all you seem to do is piss all over digital art - are you mad that you thought the program would paint for you? Didn't you realize that you still need to put in some effort and study just like traditional artists?

    People like you are hilarious. Childish minds that think custom brushes will make them a great artist... you make me laugh!

  • toastyovens...do you know much about Digital Painting? if so please send me some images, cause im SURE that if you have used PS and Painter, you would use Painter 9/10 for most of what you paint, and then bring the image into PS and edit it, maybe give it a different look. Please don't comment on something you know nothing about. I have been working with both programs for years, and know just like any other digital artist that if you want realism superior to PS's you go with Painter

  • I'm not going to send you images because I wont (duh) And I was busy doing work in PS AND Painter.

    Well, obviously you haven't used painter more than this douchebag ever has to know Painter X has many flaws that hasn't been improved on more than a few versions back namely: Terrible memory management: Painter can't even purge the page file usage after a file is closed making the app as slow as a 100 year old Galapgos Island tortoise and you have to restart the app.

  • Even ArtRage- a $ purges it's own PF cache, but apparently, the programmers at corel are too busy sucking and licking Corel's execs dicks and cunts that they can't even put a feature even a $20.00 painting app has.

    Painter's interface for color adjustments and object transforming is CRAAAAAAPPPPP.

  • You can't preview it like PS, there's only a small postage stamp sized preview window (apparently the size of this douchebag's dick)

    and the and the navigator is slooow sticks to the mouse click (no separate adjustable window like PS)

    Terrible layering performance (the app slows down at 20x once only A FEW layers are added) brush arthefacting on most of the major brushes while pick underlying colors are activated, useless brush pointer feature that gobbles CPU usage to 99%,

  • And oh yeah... Painter can't export alpha with .tga. WTF? That's the most inexcusable lack of feature that a digital painting program has. What if I want to texture 3d models using painter? yeah you guess it. Anyrthing simple that can't be done in Painter (even though it came in freewares sych as GIMP you Use PS. PAINTER IS NOTHING MORE THAN A OVER-GLORIFIED PLUGIN FOR PHOTOSHOP.

  • Wow this douchebag doesn't know what he's talking about. "YOu don't get the realism in Photoshop as you do in Paiter" Wow this guy is talking out of his ass..

  • you are the douchebag. you clearly haven't used painter coz you don't know how Painter brushes works.

  • he is talking about the brushes.

  • wacom cintiq is amazing

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