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  2. Rebelle (software) - Wikipedia

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    Rebelle introduced a new approach to how the background in digital painting software reacts to the paint by developing art surfaces based on real-world papers. This includes hot-pressed, cold-pressed, rough papers, canvases, washi, handmade, and watercolor papers of all kinds that can influence how the paint reacts to the surface. [ 14 ]

  3. Krita - Wikipedia

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    Krita (/ ˈ k r iː t ə / KREE-tə) [6] is a free and open-source raster graphics editor designed primarily for digital art and 2D animation.Originally created for Linux, the software also runs on Windows, macOS, Haiku, Android, and ChromeOS, and features an OpenGL-accelerated canvas, colour management support, an advanced brush engine, non-destructive layers and masks, group-based layer ...

  4. Artweaver - Wikipedia

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    Like the latter, Artweaver is capable of simulating a wide range of classical effects (such as oil paints, acrylics, pastels, pencils, airbrushes, etc.) to create natural-looking artistic images. [4] It also offers effect filters like sharpen, blur, emboss, and mosaic, as well as transparency and layer support in its own AWD format.

  5. Microsoft Fresh Paint - Wikipedia

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    Fresh Paint originated from a Microsoft Research project known as Project Gustav, [3] an endeavor to reproduce the behavior of physical oil paint on a digital medium. To push the boundaries of simulating oil on a digital medium, the research team created a physics model that precisely replicated on a screen what would happen in the real world if you combined oil, a surface and a tool such as a ...

  6. Corel Painter Essentials - Wikipedia

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    The program includes a set of tutorial videos by John Derry. These teach the viewer various techniques from automatically creating a painting from a photo, to introducing some touch-up by hand, to creating a cartoon, drawing or painting from scratch. Sample files are provided to allow one to follow along while watching the videos.

  7. Digital painting - Wikipedia

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    Many artists prefer using graphics tablets to create digital paintings instead of using a mouse. The earliest graphical manipulation program was called Sketchpad.Created in 1963 by Ivan Sutherland, a grad student at MIT, Sketchpad allowed the user to manipulate objects on a cathode-ray tube (CRT). [1]

  8. Corel Painter - Wikipedia

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    The two products have developed as contemporaries, introducing innovations that are now considered standard in bitmap image editing software. For example, "Floaters" were released with Painter 2.5, around the time that Photoshop released "composite elements". Over time, Painter's user interface(UI) has been transformed to match Photoshop's UI.

  9. LazPaint - Wikipedia

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    LazPaint is a free and open-source cross-platform [nb 1] lightweight image editor with raster and vectorial layers created with Lazarus. The software aims at being simpler than GIMP, [5] is an alternative to Paint.NET and is also similar to Paintbrush. [6] [7] Rendering is done with antialiasing and gamma correction. [8]