Corel Painter X review

Painter fight the competition with a stonking release

Corel has added plenty of options to this upgrade

TechRadar Verdict

The package is great, but unfortunately you do still need some talent...

Pros

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    Most realistic painting software yet

Cons

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    Works best with a graphics tablet

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First things first; Painter does exactly what it says on the tin. Literally: our review copy of Corel Painter X came in a big paint tin. We got our mitts on the limited-edition version (one of a thousand, apparently) complete with special packaging and a glossy poster. The software's the same whether it comes in a box or a can though, and Painter X is as sure and steady as ever.

There aren't too many big surprises to be found in this upgrade. Painter remains the art world's standout natural media software application. The software's schtick is that it enables you to paint with virtual brushes, draw with digital pencils and create pictures with computerised charcoal and chalk. Apart from a distinct lack of fuss and the mess created by art materials, the results are nature-identical.