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Artrage 5 cloning
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I think I’ve had enough of parrots for a while. I also recorded my process of painting the parrot for each of the different software. I’m not reviewing the software in this article, I’ll just give some opinions on what I liked and what I would have liked. If one software has a feature that another does not, there is always the possibility of mixing them so as not to limit your creativity.

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I think all of the software with a few exceptions are pretty similar. I had to focus on one aspect for this article due to the potential time constraints of looking at all of the other features. I wanted to stick to a sort of oil/acrylic painting style for these studies.

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I braved the marketing pop ups just for you, luckily I figured out how to disable them. As for Corel Painter, I don’t own a current copy but I gave the trial a go just for this article. You could also try out Adobe Fresco if you have an Adobe subscription. Unfortunately I can’t extend my budget to buy an iPad and try Procreate, but I hear it is also a good option to consider for emulating natural mediums. I’m not being sponsored or asked to do this either. I haven’t done a parrot study in Affinity Photo, perhaps I’ll add that to the article one day if I have time. Over the years I’ve tried to give everything I can a go. Photo by James Frid from Pexelsįor this article I’ve done studies of a parrot in the 2D digital painting software I have access to: Clip Studio Paint, PD Howler 2022, Krita 4, Rebelle 4, Realistic Paint Studio, ArtRage 6, Corel Painter 2022 (trial) and Paintstorm Studio. You can find the reference I used on Pexels.

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The title of this article is semi misleading as I am not comparing digital painting with parrots, but it is accurate in the sense that I used the same reference photo of a parrot for doing the painting studies.












Artrage 5 cloning