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    Corel Painter IX.5 Upgrade Win/Mac

    Corel Painter IX.5 Upgrade Win/Mac

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    From: Corel
    Category: Software

    List Price: $229.99
    Buy Used: $149.95
    You Save: $80.04 (35%)



    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
    Sales Rank: 8071

    Format: Cd-rom
    Platforms: Windows 2000, Macintosh, Windows Xp
    Media: CD-ROM
    Autographed: No
    Memorabilia: No
    Operating System: Macintosh
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
    Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.7 x 2.6

    MPN: e28479
    Model: PTR9ENGPCMUG
    UPC: 735163101874
    EAN: 0735163101874
    ASIN: B00030CBUE

    Release Date: October 18, 2004
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
    Shipping: Expedited shipping available
    Condition: 11-11-08 Like new one owner in original store box with all paper work. We ship daily get it fast well packaged with FREE SHIPPING confirmation.

    Features:
      • A highly-sophisticated painting and illustration application, the fastest version of Corel Painter yet
      • Most brushes work, on average, twice as fast; includes more than 30 brush categories plus custom brushes
      • Animators can now test frame rates directly in Corel Painter; movies can be saved as animated GIFs, QuickTime movies or AVI movies
      • Supporting industry-standard ICC4.0 profiles, this software enables color matching between on-screen and printed colors
      • Includes Corel Painter IX, both Mac and Windows versions; libraries of unique gradients, nozzles, patterns, stock photos, paper textures, and brushes; The Corel Painter IX Handbook

    Accessories:

      • Doom 3
      • Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Professional Upgrade
      • Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003 Upgrade [Old Version]
      • AutoCAD LT 2005 [Old Version]
      • Microsoft Windows XP Professional FULL VERSION with SP2

    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Upgrade only; previous installation required New layers added above the selected layer, while layers with different merge modes are collapsible Hide or display multiple layers by simply clicking and dragging Access to a selection of training videos guide users through the Corel Painter workspace, tools, features and techniques Files saved in. PSD (Photoshop) format can be opened in Corel Painter, with layer masks, alpha channels and layer sets Supports Adobe Photoshop plug-ins for Mac OS X


    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Best Painting Software ever   February 2, 2006
    D. Cox (Denver, Colorado)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I have been using this since version 7 (Procreate Painter 7). It does have quite a steep learning curve and it took me quite a while to get used to it. Once you learn how to get around the program is wonderful. I use it mainly to turn photographs into paintings and once I got the hang of it I have been able to create some pretty stunning stuff from a photograph. Most of the cloner brushes make the photograph painting look fake so I stay away from those and rather use the artist's oils and acrylics. The watercolour is great when painting a sketch. You can checkout :
    http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/free/gallery.asp?memberID=105385

    And see some of the paintings I have done from photographs.



    2 out of 5 stars Corel really stuck it to the Mac community when it bought Painter   January 15, 2006
    tigakub (San Francisco, CA USA)
    1 out of 4 found this review helpful

    No amount of wiz-bang makes up for the instability that Corel "engineered" into Painter when it tried to make it more Photoshop like. IMHO, Painter was best when it still beloned to its creators, Fractal Design. It was revolutionary, it was inexpensive, it was rock-solid, and it was for Mac only. Corel has definitely given Painter a Windows feeling: bloated, unstable, and unfriendly. You'd think that a company that owns the licensing rights to the most widely used natural media paint app could put out bug fixes more than once every two years -- or at least one very much needed feature, most widely found in Microsoft applications -- autosave. I'm tired of waiting for Corel to make Painter usable, and have noticed other natural media applications coming out. Check out ArtRage. It doesn't do everything Painter does, but it has a good basic set of tools, it's interface is modern, it doesn't crash, AND IT'S FREE!

    Corel, you should be ashamed. You acquired a fantastic product and screwed it up. I hope someone else comes along and knocks you off your high horse.



    5 out of 5 stars Painter Perfect   July 22, 2005
    Daniel Fields (Texas, US)
    10 out of 15 found this review helpful

    In response to review rated at a "2":

    I am a professional graphic designer and so Painter along with so many other digital artistry programs such as the line to be found with Adobe, are a must have on my computer. And since I am the owner of my home-based business with little to no income most of the time because of the software costs...well, purchasing upgrades is not always something I can do. My point coming to this....you really need to evaluate your goals and desires before purchasing costly programs in the digital artistry field. I have yet to find great software that isn't expensive. And if you expect to find a fantastic manual with your software then 9 times out of 10 you'll never see it. Corel Painter, any version really, have all been fantastic and they continue to improve but if you're just starting out and your funds are limited or you are not a professional and you just want to play or have a side hobby then buy an older version, a used copy, or look for company specials, and save yourself some money. Painter is an awesome program and there are no two ways about it. My recommendation to you simply:

    If you are not a serious artist, you do it as a hobby, or maybe you are a student, then get an older version, a used copy, a company special or a student rate when you purchase your copy of painter. Next, don't expect anything from the manual you may or may not get depending on your purchase choice. Concentrate on buying a book later on that specializes in Painter. There are some terrific books out there from student to hobbiest to professional.

    If you are a professional then I don't need to tell you anything that you didn't already know. Painter is a fantastic program and coupled or grouped with other programs such as Photoshop, you can let your creativity soar.

    Last, don't bad mouth a product because of your own nievity. Dont' cry because Corel decided to create a program that was awesome and it didn't fit in with your budget...you have choices you can make it's just a matter of making good ones based on your needs. Do your homework and think about what your goals are. If you want to spend a lot of money but can't then save up for it if it's that important to you. Believe me when I tell you...Corel has done no wrong here.



    2 out of 5 stars Overpriced, stick with Painter 8   June 1, 2005
    P. Smith (Northeast)
    13 out of 21 found this review helpful

    In every way, Painter IX is geared towards the professional user (even by the admission of a Corel marketing manager I spoke with). Most of what has been "improved" in this version simply will not make an investment of $200 worth it for the non professional. With the upgrade or full boxed version, you receive only a handbook (not to be confused with a manual) that tells the history of Fractal Designs, MetalTools, Metacreations and now Corel with regard to Painter and gives a few artsy fartsy tutorials that the average user could care less about. And I must add that to get a true manual such as what was supplied as part of the Painter 8 package (which has highly technical information, help and that you can actually learn the ins and outs of the program from) you have to hand over an additional $50. So the true upgrade price, at least on Amazon, begins at around $250 when you consider the cost of the manual. Granted, the manual is in pdf format on the Painter IX CD disk, but in that format it is virtually useless. Each new term or example leads to a hyperlink and before you know it every page of the pdf "manual" has fifty hyperlinks on it and you begin to feel you're going mad trying to navigate around this behemoth of a pdf file. Try going from hyperlink to hyperlink for 400 pages, not to mention while sitting in front of a montior rather than in a nice comfortable chair . I guess Corel feels the manual isn't very important in this version as their users are seasoned professionals with regard to Painter and the truth is that the "upgrades" to this version really aren't that substantial. Getting back to the high costs of this ugpgrade, According to the high level marketing manager at Corel I spoke with, the overall costs of this version is not a concern to Corel or their user base because they believe it is overwhelmingly professional (people who make their living with Painter). So for us hobbysits and weekend professionals, take a pass on this version and on any subsequent versions until Corel begins considering non professionals as a valuable part of it's user and consumer base and gets back to basics rather than wasting time and resources on artsy, useless handbooks instead of a physical manual and other down to earth resources. By the way, I did buy Painter IX, not realizing what the handbook was and that I wasnt' getting a manual. At this time, I am strongly considering returning the software as I am not part of Corel's professional base.

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