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World Review of ArtRage - 4 out of 5 Stars! "ArtRage makes creating
natural-looking art easy and fun" by Erez Zukerman
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- Review: ArtRage makes creating natural-looking
art easy and fun
At a Glance
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ArtRage 4.0
$50.00
ArtRage is easy and pleasant to start working with, especially if
you have a pen tablet or a touchscreen computer.
Erez Zukerman
- Painting is fun. Unfortunately, software for
painting often gets a bad rep: I don't mean image-editing
(Photoshop), but actual painting (Microsoft Paint). But Microsoft
Paint is at the very bottom of the painting totem pole, often
associated squiggly-looking Rage Guy memes. More modern tools like
SpeedyPainter and Corel Painter Lite show that creating beautiful,
natural-looking art using a computer is possible, and doesn't have
to cost an arm and a leg. ArtRage joins these accessible tools with
its own touch-friendly interface and an attractive $50 price tag.
The Symmetry feature makes for interesting paintings that sometimes
look like koalas.
- Much like Corel Painter Lite and its older
sibling, Corel Painter, ArtRage simulates natural media. Paper and
brush both have textures; load your brush with paint and draw it
across the canvas with one long stroke, and it will gradually fade
out. Paint over an area again, and colors will blend, leaving
visible brush strokes.
ArtRage's interface is simple to pick up, with most functions in
easy reach. I tested it with a simple stylus and one of the new
breed of touchscreen-enabled laptops, the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13.
Radial toolbars at the bottom two corners of the screen let me
quickly switch tools and adjust colors without fiddling with menus.
Other tools show up as floating panels, which are easy to drag and
resize using large, comfortable grippers, and automatically wink out
of existence as you paint near them. You can pan, zoom, and rotate
the canvas with two fingers, making for a very natural workflow.
While most of the interface is touch-friendly, it's not all quite
there yet: Adjusting layer opacity still requires the keyboard, for
example.
Stencils and rulers make it easy to constrain your work.
- Once you get used to the friendly interface
and simple tools, it's time to start playing around with some of the
more creative features. Symmetry makes it possible to create
interesting, kaleidoscope-like drawings, while stencils and rulers
let you constrict your work in interesting ways, for a more
accurate, geometric look. Stencils and rulers are made to look like
physical objects lying on top of your canvas: You can drag them
around and resize them, but they look like pieces of plastic or
metal. ArtRage supports layers, too, and you can blur individual
layers, adjust their blend modes, change their textures, and more.
When zooming in for detail work, it often helps to keep the big
picture in mind. When watching videos made with SpeedyPainter, I
noticed just how often artists would zoom in and out, again and
again, to get a sense of how the work is progressing. ArtRage helps
avoid this by offering a feature called Views. A View works like a
little Polaroid snap of your painting that lies on top of your
canvas while you zoom in to work on the details. Just like a
physical Polaroid, you can drag the View around and rotate it.
Unlike its real-world counterpart, you can also change a View's
size, and zoom in or out on its contents. The same concept is used
to show pieces of scrap canvas or other files for reference.
Polaroid-like Views of your work keep the big picture in view while
zooming in for detail work.
ArtRage feels deep and capable, but remains accessible and easy to
start with. The attractive price tag doesn't hurt, either. Like most
other painting software, it is usable with a mouse, but shines when
used with a pen tablet or a touchscreen. If you're looking for an
affordable and simple way to get into digital painting, try ArtRage
out.
ArtRage 4.0
http://www.pcworld.com/product/1253377/artrage-4-0.html
At a Glance
ArtRage is easy and pleasant to start working with, especially if
you have a pen tablet or a touchscreen computer.
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Price when rated: $50 (feature-limited demo)
Pros
•Easy-to-use interface
•Attractive price
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