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I have become pretty much ensconced in using Painter 5.5 because of the great web slicer and all the features I am still exploring. I got the program working with Windows 10 so I am a happy camper. One question; any idea where I might get the Painter 5/5.5 user manual, I am looking for a tutorial specifically on the Movie option which I never quite got the hang of? Thanks and it is awesome to read about the creators of this amazing program!!Artist3dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08838057891789765154noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8334018989882702842.post-65259373569751856102017-06-21T10:35:48.813-07:002017-06-21T10:35:48.813-07:00I sincerely hope you recover totally. I know it ha...I sincerely hope you recover totally. I know it hasn't been easy in any way.<br /><br />There. I just wished-well someone who calls me a dinosaur. ;-)<br /><br />That being said, it's clear that new antibiotics are on the way. Personally I use soap and water to wash my hands. I really don't want MRSA and its similar bacterial brothers to become our demise. Based on what I've heard, it seems wise to stay out of hospitals because their overuse of antibacterials has left only antibiotic-resistant bacteria in its wake.Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05314130812566991108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8334018989882702842.post-86298565796323296752017-06-20T22:06:05.985-07:002017-06-20T22:06:05.985-07:00Mark sincerely thank you. It has been massive stru...Mark sincerely thank you. It has been massive struggle. I am still struggling with rollercoaster liver inflammation (sometimes feel great then crash), but hopefully this will abate in 18 more days when I finish the highly liver antibiotics.shelbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04192118408905938326noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8334018989882702842.post-80132959344351531862017-06-19T08:39:05.837-07:002017-06-19T08:39:05.837-07:00Hey Shelby. I'm so relieved to hear you are co...Hey Shelby. I'm so relieved to hear you are coming out of the danger zone, healthwise. I have an X2 CD somewhere also, but I can't read CDs any more - I have transitioned away from that format, and also hard disks (except as a rescue backup). It's all SSDs any more.<br /><br />Just so you know, I believe blockchain, suitably modified is a very good candidate for securing data. More on that in later comment replies.<br />Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05314130812566991108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8334018989882702842.post-91595829006119841652017-06-18T01:21:04.479-07:002017-06-18T01:21:04.479-07:00Mark I did not see your reply until now nor can I ...Mark I did not see your reply until now nor can I remember which blog to locate that other comment.<br /><br />Note they diagnosed my illness in January 2017 as Tuberculosis and it was only minorly in my upper lobe of left lung, and I had no cough so it is highly suspected it was disseminated TB (aka gut TB) which had probably infected my lymph nodes, and all over my body potentially. I did not have the resources to confirm where it was disseminated. I also had liver disease from this illness which was causing massive neurological and neuropathic damage. I been on the highly liver toxic standard (CDC) antibiotic treatment for the past 5 months and I am starting to improve. The meds are toxic for my liver and there is no absolute assurance of eradication. But I seem to be climbing out of this 6+ year health decline finally.<br /><br />Btw, I am really in need of a co-developer on my $billion potential blockchain project. I need someone ideologically compatible and seriously smart as well. I am working on a rough draft which give you some indication of my knowledge in that technological arena:<br /><br />https://gist.github.com/shelby3/6ba7130e7d6ec593048ea1266eeb29cd<br /><br />If you know anyone or are interested, please contact me (email has always been shelby@coolpage.com or I am available as username ecash on the Crypto.cat secure chat which I check more often. Any interested parties send a buddy request to get my attention)<br /><br />P.S. I still have an X2 CD laying around somewhere.shelbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04192118408905938326noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8334018989882702842.post-18547083783346810662016-01-29T15:10:38.377-08:002016-01-29T15:10:38.377-08:00I see what you mean! Hmm. I will have to look into...I see what you mean! Hmm. I will have to look into that...<br /><br />My health is about the same as last time.<br /><br />I have answered a more recent comment of yours at greater length.<br />Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05314130812566991108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8334018989882702842.post-20303598202268335012016-01-27T18:34:47.421-08:002016-01-27T18:34:47.421-08:00Mark please note the splash screens are no longer ...Mark please note the splash screens are no longer displaying. Looks like you need to host them some where that won't be taken down.<br /><br />I hope your health is okay. My health continued to decline and I ultimately determined that it is likely bile duct obstruction due to likely gall bladder and/or pancreas damage due to a severe acute peptic ulcer in 2012 that leaked acid into my abdominal cavity. I am now attempting high dose curcumim treatment, since I am unable financially to leave the Philippines to get medical care that I can trust. I do note that clinical studies have shown that high dose curcumin eradicates pancreatic cancers in some people (very small sample size though). I wonder if Steve Jobs was aware of this. I have seen some significant improvement from this treatment (over the past week) after 3 years of decline and daily suffering with the systemic effects which rob one of their energy and brain focus as well as neuropathy, skin dysfunction, endocrine dysfunction, etc. I have fought valiently though and am proud of that. Take care bro.shelbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04192118408905938326noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8334018989882702842.post-87152161183182489182013-11-10T09:48:13.762-08:002013-11-10T09:48:13.762-08:00Well, I haven't yet upgraded.
But it's in...Well, I haven't yet upgraded.<br /><br />But it's interesting that they should use the name Painter X3 for it.<br /><br />We used X for our experimental releases. The Painter X2 product was the initial release of layers - an important new technology that we just wanted to get out there (and years before Photoshop was to be able to duplicate it). I showed Painter X3 to crowds that were impressed by the altiVec performance of the powerPC Macs. It was the code name for the Detailer product: the ability to use Painter's features to create texture maps and bump maps for 3D objects.<br /><br />My understanding is that Painter X3 (the new one) is a solid release.Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05314130812566991108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8334018989882702842.post-51569697345877054452013-11-09T15:33:01.634-08:002013-11-09T15:33:01.634-08:00Mark: Any insights on Painter 13 (AKA X3)? Thank y...Mark: Any insights on Painter 13 (AKA X3)? Thank you very much and keep it on. Your blog is ridiculously brilliant and interesting. :)Mignoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8334018989882702842.post-37094782265989047362013-03-03T22:53:31.960-08:002013-03-03T22:53:31.960-08:00Thanks for taking the time to reply, Mark. Those w...Thanks for taking the time to reply, Mark. Those were special times and I count myself fortunate to have been there and experienced the excitement and adventure surrounding the early days participating in this fundamental change in illustrating. And I've discovered your blog - I'll check in from time to time. - Lars<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />gessoarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15083148967458763557noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8334018989882702842.post-65391599988712638162013-02-17T10:52:56.290-08:002013-02-17T10:52:56.290-08:00Lars,
It's great to get up in the morning and...Lars,<br /><br />It's great to get up in the morning and read a comment about someone whose life was changed by Painter!<br /><br />I feel fortunate to know any artist who went digital and embraced the new path to illustration. Because you believed that illustration could be done on computers and Wacom tablets, you were an integral part of what I was trying to accomplish.<br /><br />You could say I was involved in the disruption of a whole industry: traditional media. And we knew at the time that it would be a tough road. This is why I hired artists to show our products, and why I hired the visionary John Derry to create new versions of Painter. We coined the phrase "natural media" and copyrighted it in the digital realm specifically to address the issue of disruption.<br /><br />Your comment about the heavy metal paints is true: antimony, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, lead, manganese, and mercury are all used in oil paint. You know what? I never used gloves or goggles when I painted. So that wasn't a good thing, I suspect.<br /><br />Still, when I demonstrated Painter, I actually used the phrase "none of the mess of traditional media". Believe me, I knew what that mess was! John and I kept a lab "off campus" that we called the "wet lab". We kept all the traditional media there and stocked it from local art stores. There, we actually got ideas for several tools in Painter, such as the scratchboard tool, serigraphy, woodcut, better water colors, gouache, and even a real spatter airbrush. Not to mention our ad campaigns, like "so hot so cool".<br /><br />Yes, we had a compressor. Silk screen equipment, and that means gesso too. And we had lots of folding tables, covered with paper so we could draw out our ideas at any time. Which we did quite a bit. Linoleum blocks and cutting tools. Ink. The usual stuff in a studio. We kept no computers there. It was a totally traditional experience.<br /><br />Both John and I liked to draw quite a bit so there was never any lack of illustration there.<br /><br />This was all done to make sure our painting and illustration tools had all the qualities of traditional media. We knew that people would compare the two.<br /><br />On the computer side, we also knew that certain features would take the artists and free them from their current constraints under traditional media. Features like tracing paper, unlimited undo, and especially layers. But it was the continual malleability that made digital artwork so much faster and less involved. You could erase and leave no traces behind. Adjust an inked feature after the fact. You could use multiple media. In the digital world, it was all compatible.<br /><br />I am able myself to create illustrations that I could only begin to wish I could create before. So I get what you are saying, totally.<br /><br />Thank you for your kind words and for the record, I do remember your name. And really, it has been my pleasure to bring you Painter.<br /><br />--Mark<br />Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05314130812566991108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8334018989882702842.post-2701323943000297982013-02-17T04:25:03.618-08:002013-02-17T04:25:03.618-08:00Not sure if this comment will reach you, Mark. I h...Not sure if this comment will reach you, Mark. I hope it does. <br /><br />In 1993, I was a traditional illustrator with a NY rep agency doing watercolor and oil illustrations for publishers like New Yorker, Mastercard, Public Television, etc. But an article in an issue of Popular Photography that year featuring an article on a program called Photoshop, and, more importantly, the accompanying photo of some red tulips with PS's watercolor filter, changed my life. I bought a ticket to Seybold Seminars at the Moscone Center where I would return each year for the next 5 years. At the end of that year I purchased a Quadra 950, Radius monitor, Syquest drive, scanner, graphics card, PS 2.5, Quark, et al ($29,600 to make the plunge) ... and a program called Painter 2.0. That program changed the course of our small business. <br /><br />I could write a book about the impact going digital had on us, but the result was a fascinating journey that has lasted until this day. I don't know if you might remember me, but I would have been the chubby artist from Idaho that sometimes brought books and magazines that we had illustrated in Painter to show you. If not, that's OK. What we both remember was the carnival atmosphere and excitement of those days, the pioneering energy of discovery that each MacWorld and Seybold had. I assume there may have been stress for you, but for us attendees, it was Disneyland for grownups. I still remember you getting a standing ovation at your exhibit when you demonstrated to us the new mosaic feature. You don't see that often at trade shows!<br /><br />As an illustration company we went on to find a niche in the international Christian and religious illustration market and today own the licensing company goodsalt-dot-com and have, as a company, illustrated well over 50,000 color illustrations created in Painter. I can still remember our first sale of a digital illustration in early 1994 - It was a watercolor of a new golf course map for the Pebble Beach Golf Club company. I recall being horrified to discover, a week after sending off the file on a Syquest 44, the paper texture feature in Painter 2.0. But the client was thrilled with the art and the rest is history. We never painted with traditional media again. We turned off the basement compressor to our airbrush stations and bought 4 Mac workstations and copies of Painter 2.0 for our illustrators. <br /><br />Again, I cannot begin to write all the great things that grew out of Painter for us, like our memorialreflections-dot-com funeral portrait business, the large illustration commissions impossible to do traditionally within the publisher's time constraints, and the digital painting workshops I was privileged to put on over the years from Tennessee to Manilla. Painter blessed my employees, my family and me personally in so many ways, empowering our productivity on a scale that cannot be really estimated (I tell my students that the increase in productivity alone approaches a factor of 10 when it comes to creating illustration commissions). <br /><br />Without Painter, I would have endured years of exposure to heavy metal paints like cadmium and who knows what put down the drain pipes and land fills. (maybe I should add a thanks from Mother Nature) Thousands of hours would have been lost to the requisite steps required to paint in traditional media - squeezing out the paints, stretching the canvases, cleaning brushes, washing up, recycling paint thinner, and on and on. Thanks, Mark, for sparing me that life and allowing me to ramp up my focus on content and visual discovery. <br /><br />I realize my comments mirror many other artists, and that I may seem a bit melodramatic and gushing, but, honestly, I cannot overstate the impact your software has made on my life. So I just wanted to pause and say to you, and your software colleagues, thank you for the hard work, time and effort you put into creating this incredible product. - Lars Justinen jcg.com<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12934968649048641214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8334018989882702842.post-4772977250392835012012-05-02T21:33:33.708-07:002012-05-02T21:33:33.708-07:00I noticed the bleed/resaturation controls in the w...I noticed the bleed/resaturation controls in the well were messed up with some brushes.<br /><br />Much of Painter was specifically written with Wacom's incredible expressive capture of the handwork in mind. Let's see there is the X and the Y of the tablet position, the pressure of the tip, the bearing angle direction of body of the stylus away from the tip), and the tilt of the body of the stylus from the vertical position. These make five degrees of freedom. The sixth degree of freedom, the roll of the stylus (like rolling a pencil to get a sharper or flatter side) would complete the information and allow even more expression, but I suspect that Wacom simply decided that one was too expensive.<br /><br />I spoke to the Wacom engineers about it in Japan. Actually the engineer I spoke to didn't speak English, but I did manage to communicate exactly what I was looking for using one of their clever "recording" whiteboards. And he definitely understood, since he was able to draw another diagram of the roll of the stylus.<br /><br />I knew it would take multiple passive resonators in the body of the stylus, and that this may prove too expensive.<br /><br />One last degree of freedom was related to the pressure. It was the proximity distance. This comes into play when the stylus is slightly off the surface of the tablet. But I considered that information to be less than ergonomically viable, considering the fairly short distance that was available.<br /><br />Wacom was ahead of their time, definitely. And Painter was totally up to recording and utilizing all the information that Wacom could provide. All it takes is one look at the spatter airbrush and you know what I mean.<br /><br />I don't comment on Apple.Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05314130812566991108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8334018989882702842.post-87786876557492343232012-05-02T05:55:53.952-07:002012-05-02T05:55:53.952-07:00On the brush engine - they did break some things e...On the brush engine - they did break some things eventually (painter 12 was released with broken well/resaturation controls, that are partially fixed in the current build; classic digital watercolor mixing is, however, broken for a few versions already. I made a bug-report somewhere at painterfactory, and it was eventually reported before me, back in 2004, to no further reaction from corel. That's why I still keep painter 6 around, despite having to waste time routinely to launch windows, switch tablet to the virtual OS, and being limited by windows tablet shortcomings.)<br /><br />I wonder if apple will take a look at painting software market one day. I believe they have the right talent, resources and user base to tackle it.<br /><br />I absolutely love wacom and painter integration, indeed. They make a great use of all tech wacom has to offer. And I absolutely loved dabbling with art-pen back when other packages had no idea what rotation was!<br /><br />Fullscreen preview - corel are working on it for some effects, but I don't like how slow the full-screening turned out.<br />Which is weird, since some painter effects (brighntess/contrast, color correction and equalizing) utilized full-screen effect preview back in those days, and it was lightning fast even for huge images.<br /><br />Zooming is also really weird for me, it gets off when I'm scrolling with macbook touchpad with painter in the background, but it's a minor thing and a few cmd and plus hits solve it quickly.<br /><br />I certainly hope painter will get better! It's an amazing package, and there won't be another one like that.<br />Older brushes are still very unique, and, in many cases, superb, to other programs.d.m.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07943225936679199937noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8334018989882702842.post-53170052101386598612012-04-30T22:43:13.154-07:002012-04-30T22:43:13.154-07:00Ah, those were the days! But processor change and ...Ah, those were the days! But processor change and platform change and touch screens and all of it - they wait for no-one.<br /><br />Corel, with Painter 12, has consolidated the interface and I find it usable. That's saying a lot.<br /><br />At least the brush engine is still internally correct, and I can still change my brushes by changing methods, sizes, opacities, etc.<br /><br />I can still use gel layers. And free transform is actually usable now. They really made that one work, I think. I use it more than I used to, even on these blog posts. In some of the more recent blog entries I talk about how I do my more recent illustrations. Sometimes I like to use Preview (and I can scan directly into it under Lion). It has good color correction and scaling. Very effortless.<br /><br />But Painter has the best brushes, especially when I use the Wacom tablet. It just gets easier to clean stuff up and even to do entire drawings. Hey, I should know how to use Painter since I wrote so much of it. And I can still use it, so it's not far off from its original usefulness.<br /><br />But several things need to be revamped, like the effect interface. They need to be heads-up displays like modern apps. The "preview" inside the effect is way too small. Probably it needs to be a real-time preview of the whole image in many cases.<br /><br />I could go on and on. Perhaps the worst thing is that, when I use the Magic Mouse (sometimes do), the screen is always zooming in and out and I can't control it at all. Corel: please fix this!Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05314130812566991108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8334018989882702842.post-88131708276069079722012-04-30T02:21:48.146-07:002012-04-30T02:21:48.146-07:00Really happy I've found a link to your blog fr...Really happy I've found a link to your blog from painterfactory boards. Thank you so much for this post, I need to save it somewhere I think, to keep those early painter screens around :) (I'm reading other painter-tagged entries as well atm).<br /><br />I'm also quite happy to see another long-term painter fan commenting here, and I can concur with many points already stated.<br />Painter's direction was really disappointing for me for a few versions already. Corel are breaking features, and toss in amateur-centered gimmicks that might appeal to the casual audience, but are damaging to the program core.<br />While I can't really comment on current interface (let's just say it works), the engine behind has aged terribly in the wrong hands.<br />Painter 12 on a mac works so much slower than painter IX (a power-pc application) and painter 6 (that I am currently emulating through windows. I still have it!! I still keep it for classic painter watercolor, it was the best!! I'm so sad I can not run painter 6 natively on mac anymore.)<br /><br />At the same time, painter 12 was the first version to actually show some improvement and some late work on corel's own errors. I'm not excited for newer versions unless they re-think the overall approach to this great program's development, but I'm happy you've put so much into older versions. They've turned out to be the best.d.m.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07943225936679199937noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8334018989882702842.post-18196021304233242392012-03-12T15:28:09.042-07:002012-03-12T15:28:09.042-07:00Spot color separations! That would be excellent. I...Spot color separations! That would be excellent. I was not asking for that: just was asking for CMYK support only that. <br />I´ve never understood Painter´s EPS output (which apparently remains unchanged from Painter 7) It produces separate files for each colour instead of a simple file with inner channel separations in the EPS-DCS<br />It´s well documented in Painter´s Help (like everything) but I didn´t get the point. Now I do. The woodcut!<br /><br /> Now I understand why every version has so many incredible new features. :D So many good ideas!<br />Real spot color and deeper vector capabilities... I buy it.<br />Painter is so rich in actual and possible features!<br /><br />Add to my request list some comments on Painter 3D and Creature House Expression and their relationship with Painter.<br /><br />Thank you very, very much for the kind and wise notes.mshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01159108437552490306noreply@blogger.com