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MoXi Digital Ink Painting System

Last post 07-02-2009 3:41 PM by Jinny Brown. 1 replies.
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  • 07-02-2009 12:08 PM

    MoXi Digital Ink Painting System

    I was browsing online last night searching for watercolor software. I mean, yeah, we do have all those great watercolor tools in Painter, but still - they don't really simulate the realism of watercolors. Well, I found one tool that looks pretty amazing - MoXi (Nelson Chu).

    http://visgraph.cs.ust.hk/MoXi/FAQ.html

    I was disappointed to find out that the tool is no longer under development. Nelson apparently doesn't have time to work on it, Adobe, who he gave non-exclusive license is maybe working on it, maybe not... I personally think that it would be GREAT addition to Corel family. Every artist I showed MoXi prototype was pretty impressed.

    Please, please, can we have it?

  • 07-02-2009 3:41 PM In reply to

    Re: MoXi Digital Ink Painting System

    Hi iflowers,

    Welcome to The PainterFactory!

    Nelson's MoXi was in the very early stages of development years ago when he told us about it at In Depth Discussions (now In Depth Arts) and, like you, everyone was excited, anticipating it's becoming something we could really use.

    Thanks for making the suggestion to Corel. We'll just have to wait and see if they're interested.

     

    Cheers!

     

    Jinny

     

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