AAvK wrote:
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Post by AAvKI have downloaded PSPX demo. I think the paint engine
leaves a bit much to be desired, as it is very slow
following the pen on the tablet, and for painting in
general everything seems to be rather obscure and "behind
the scenes" of the GUI, which is far more geared towards
"fixing up photos".
I was quite impressed with what it can do as far as
settings for the use of the pen if the "regular brush" is
chosen for use, it has a lot of settings there, but for no
other type of painting brush... at the same time it has
little intuition towards actual painting in that it has
limited functionality in that technical genre, as a GUI.
Nothing much there emulates painting on a canvas with oil
paints, and brushes.
At least, not like Project Dogwaffle or Painter.
Everything needs to be like "up front" and available.
When PSP is slow following the pen, the first thing to check is the
setting of Step in the Tool Options palette. For most work, 15 to 25
is good. That puts down a brush impression every 15% to 25% of the
brush width. When the Step is 1% or 2%, PSP lags while making all
those impressions.
The second thing to check is the Brush Variances palette. Turn off
any fancy effects that you are not using. Assuming your computer is
less that four years old, the screen should track the pen without
noticeable delay, at least for brush sizes less than 150 pixels.
Check out the Art Media tools for "emulates painting on a canvas
with oil paints." It is nowhere near as nice as the dedicated
painting programs, but not bad for a general-purpose image editor.
The UI seems to bother you. Have you checked out its extensive
customizing abilities? That is one of the best things that Corel
inherited from Jasc. You can build a painter's workspace that puts
all of your favorite tools "up front" and available.
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Fred Hiltz, fhiltz at yahoo dot com