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  2. Corel Painter Essentials - Wikipedia

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    Corel Painter Essentials is a hobbyist version of Corel's Painter line of software. Painter Essentials is used by art and photography hobbyists, [3] while Corel Painter X is used by commercial designers, entertainment artists, professional photographers and fine artists. [4]

  3. Corel Photo-Paint - Wikipedia

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    Corel Photo-Paint is a raster graphics editor developed and marketed by Corel since 1992. Corel markets the software for Windows and Mac OS operating systems, previously having marketed versions for Linux [ 1 ] (Version 9, requiring Wine ).

  4. PaintShop Pro - Wikipedia

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    Paint Shop Pro 1.0 (pictured here running on Windows XP), was released in 1992 for Windows 3.1. Originally called GIF2PCX, [3] the software was a file conversion utility, conceived by Robert Voit, used to move images between the major online platforms of the time, Compuserve and AOL.

  5. Help:Introduction to images with VisualEditor/1 - Wikipedia

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    Inserting a new image can be done while you're editing the article. You can either insert images that are already stored on Wikimedia Commons , or upload a new image of yours. Images are stored on Wikimedia Commons so that they can be used in multiple articles, across many languages, and are even free for anyone to use outside of Wikipedia ...

  6. Digital painting - Wikipedia

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    Another early image manipulation program was Adobe Photoshop. It was first called Display and was created in 1987 by Thomas Knoll at the University of Michigan as a monochrome picture display program. With help from his brother John, the program was turned into an image editing program called Imagepro but later changed to Photoshop.

  7. Virtual art - Wikipedia

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    Virtual art can be seen in worlds like Second Life, and Inworldz virtual environments in which anything is possible to the user, who is represented by an avatar. In the virtual world, the avatar's abilities ranges from ordinary walking to flying. The environment and scenery of such environments is similar to the real world, except that it can ...

  8. Alex Andreev - Wikipedia

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    Alex Andreev was born in Chudovo, Novgorod region in 1972. In 1994 he graduated from the Novgorod State University, Faculty of Architecture and Design.Since 1989 he has been creating artworks in traditional graphic technics, using pen ink and a pencil In 2008 he turned to digital painting.

  9. Virtual photography - Wikipedia

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    Virtual photography is a form of new media art where images are created by taking screenshots of video games or other virtual worlds. Virtual photography has been featured in physical art galleries around the world.