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deep purple & icy blue
deep perple & icy blue

This is a painting software of Corel Inc. that supports intuos2 Tool ID (which can recognize individual intuos2 tools you're using) and intuos2 Airbrush. Because of this, you can assign different brushes to different color-code intuos2 pens. You won't need to set up the pen each time you use a different brush, resulting in more productivity. In addition to this, the Airbrush and Liquid tool is compatible with the Intuos2 Airbrush, so now you can control the flow of the ink more easily with the finger wheel.

| Operating Environment | Characteristics |



<CPU>
Win ver. : Pentium 200 or greater
Mac ver. : Power Macintosh
<COMPATIBLE OS>
Win ver. : Windows XP,Millenium,98,95,2000
Mac ver. : Mac OS 9.1, Mac OS X 10.1.3 or later
<MEMORY>
Win ver. : minimum 64MB RAM (128MB for Windows XP)
Mac ver. : minimum 64MB RAM (128MB for Mac OS X)
<HARD DISK>
Win ver. / Mac ver. : 100MB of available hard disk space



Q : What's the difference between "Painter Classic" and "procreate Painter Classic"?

A : "procreate Painter Classic" is···
1. Windows XP Compliant
2. more "Painter"-oriented features
3. now comes with Layers and more !!
4. and New brushes to be more creative with.

Tool Box



In the Tools palette, there are tools to make marks, fill objects with color, view and navigate, and make selections. If the Tools palette is not displayed on your screen, you can display it by choosing Window menu> Show Tools

 

Art Materials



In the Art Materials palette, you can choose and view colors, Gradients, Patterns, Nozzles, Layers, Papers, and Text. Just like "Painter", now a more flexible and useful canvas can be operated easily.

 



Brush Palette



The Brushes palette is like the tool and brush area of an art studio. There, you'll find shelf after shelf of natural-media tools, like brushes, palette knives, and charcoal, all ready at the click of a mouse or stylus.

 

Usuful Brush Features




 



Control Palette



A small Controls palette lets you make basic adjustments to the brush or tool you're currently using. It's a handy shortcut to a few basic controls.



 



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