In the demo video above, the software comes across as an unusual hybrid of Corel Painter and Manga Studio – with perhaps a dash of tools like Flame Painter thrown in.įrom the former, it takes the standard conventions of a natural media paint package: a fully customisable UI with a brush library, bristle brushes, layers, colour picker and a rather nice-looking paint mixer.įrom the latter, it takes the ability to paint texture and pattern elements along a stroke.īut it’s in the customisability of the brushes that Paintstorm Studio really catches the eye.Īll brush parameters are fully customisable by means of ‘graphs’ (not node graphs: they’re more like falloff curves), leading to some highly unusual stroke forms and effects, as shown in the video above. Russia’s Paintstorm Studio Developers Team – as far as we can tell, essentially a one-person outfit – has released Paintstorm Studio: an intriguing $19 paint package with a range of really novel brush features.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |