Corel Painter vs Photoshop: Digital Painting Comparison (part 3)
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Here are two completed images; one was created in Adobe Photoshop, and the second in Corel Painter:
I think you noticed that the sample created in Photoshop is rougher and more opaque in appearance. While the pattern created in Corel Painter is more manageable, with more pronounced color layers of various elements.
My choice is to have both programs available and use the best of what each of them can offer:
The Corel Painter plugin for Photoshop is currently available, which supports the new features of Particle Brush Technology. It is called Particle Shop and comes with a pre-installed package of brush options, the ability to purchase other modules for drawing hair, fabric, etc.
To summarize, I can say that when it comes to Corel Painter in comparison with Photoshop, my personal opinion is as follows. Corel Painter is an excellent digital painting and painting program. Adobe Photoshop is more suitable for composing images, image correction and retouching.
Although similar results can be obtained in both programs, Corel Painter allows artists to work more intuitively. This provides a natural painting experience.