Art Rage 3
Art Rage 3 - Gone Pro!
ArtRage Natural Media Application - NOW Available in More Powerful Versions.

The new Studio and Studio Pro versions of this cross-platform app add dozens of natural media features. When it comes to natural media applications, there really isn't any competition for Corel Painter, a mature application that can be used to create imagery of the highest quality. However, such functionality comes with a matching price tag.
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Ambient Design's ArtRage comes close to the functionality of Painter, it packs some significant natural media punch for a modest price. Factor in its support for Photoshop and it just might be all you need. Version 2.5 was released this summer, adding such functionality as Stencils and Rulers; a Precise Pencil for creating precise, clean lines; Smooth Blender for soft-edged subtle blending; the ability to move, scale and rotate the content of layers; import of an image as a separate layer, along with precise positioning using the transformation tools; and control over dpi settings, which are also retained during PSD import and export. This version, called the Full Edition, remains available and is priced at $20.
Ambient Design has now released enhanced Studio and Studio Pro versions, priced at $40 and $80 accordingly. The new versions include a scalable and customizable interface; a "Canvas Puck" that is said to allow for easy navigation on the canvas; customizable keyboard shortcuts; watercolors; flood fill; selections; a text tool that provides live text editing on layers; and support for Windows 7 touch screen capabilities.
Pro goes further by adding real color blending; sophisticated color adjustment options; Photoshop filter support; a customizable Sticker Spray brush; and an inking pen with opacity, blending and anti-alias control. 3D programs can also make use of ArtRage Studio Pro's exported channel maps to recreate the color, volume, gloss and reflectivity of paintings in their native renderers.


