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We designed Painter 12 with multi-core computers in mind. A modern multi-core computer should see significant improvements in performance over Painter 11. In Painter 12, the work for the brushes can be split up and run in parallel on each of your CPU's...
Let's say you're working on a canvas with a lot of layers. In the default view, you're probably going to get scroll bars in the layers panel. If you go ahead and resize the palette to make everything fit, you'll find that the Navigator...
I wanted to make an appeal to our users to help improve the quality of Painter going forward. The idea for this post came to me when one of the applications that I use everyday crashed on me. The first thing that happened was that Windows Error Reporting...
Let’s say you’re always working on similar canvases, it’s probably worth looking in to leveraging some of the customization options in Painter. Here are two options I’d like to point out: Tip #1: Create your own Canvas Preset Painter...
A common question we’re asked is to explain how to make the most of your system memory when using Painter. Well, to answer that question properly, you need a little background: When you create a canvas in Painter, all the information about how you...
Alright, let's get this blog rolling with a quick post... Custom palettes are one of my favourite features in Painter and we've really beefed them up in version 12. One of the coolest changes made was to the Add Command dialog. Add Command has...