
If your a fan of Corel® Painter™ then you probably have seen the latest version released this month and for those who have not heard of Painter X this is for you.
Painter X is the latest version Corel has released since acquiring the program from the purchase of MetaCreations a few years ago.
After taking the reigns of the program I was afraid as I’m sure others were also that the development might die much as Bryce did for awhile but to my surprise Corel did continue to develop a program that is still considered by professionals as the number one natural painting program on the market.

I have been a fan Painter since John Derry released version 1.2 which I found a demo of out in the wild wild web back in its early days.
The first version I purchased for the PC and fondly remember was version 2.0 in the famous paint can which I still have with the original posters and stickers as you can see. I would love to have the latest can that you get when you buy the full version ten.
They had a great catch phrase for version two which was “So Hot So Cool” which at the time really summed up what painter was all about. I thought it was one of the coolest paint programs available and it still is today.

I have personally beta tested a couple versions in the past but I have not been a part of the beta test team for this latest version so I have only recently and briefly tried this latest update so here is what’s being touted in version 10.
Painter X has added some nice new features, tools and a RealBristleâ„¢ painting system that models traditional brushes right down to the individual bristles on the brush! The new RealBristle brushes take Painter to a new level, delivering an experience that is even more natural looking than before.
I like the addition of the new composition tools using the Divine Proportion tool and the Rule of Thirds which will be a help for many artists in creating better compositions.
There is a new Workspace Manager that allows you to customize and back up your workspaces as well as export and share them with your friends. I believe quite a few artists that use Painter regularly have been wishing for this feature which will streamline your workflow.
They have updated the Auto-Painting Palette which transforms a photograph into a painting by applying brushstrokes while intelligently changing stroke size and direction using new Smart Strokeâ„¢ technology.
I think this has been a great addition especially for photographers who would like to offer portraits with a painted look which in the past took quite a bit of time to accomplish by hand and now you can utilize this tool and just tweak the final painting to your liking saving time to get the results you want. Check out the video in Painter’s new feature section to see this in action. Painter X features
I have created this piece from a photo of a brown bear I took at the Chicago zoo many years ago to give you an idea of the results from the Auto-Painting feature. I did tweak the results in Painter and made some adjustments in Photoshop to the color as well as created an edge effect which was not necessary but I did anyway.

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You may want to check out Fay Sirkis Fay’s Art Studio and Bruce Dorn iDC Photography for anyone who wants to take their photographs to the next level. Fay uses Painter to create very nice traditional painted portraits and Bruce Dorn is a Painter Master who creates some stunning portraits with Painter. Check out Bruce’s Photo Impressionism® gallery.
There are a few more features and tools added which enhance the already feature rich program. You can find more about at the Corel Painter website and also check out the Painter X Studio site where you can find what the pros are doing with Painter.