I found this video of new phottoshop features tell me what you this, i think its awesomehttp://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2009/10/video_sneak_peek_of_new_photoshop_tech.html
I just pooped in my pants. For serious.
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wow!
That is awesome! Thanks for posting this!
<cough> I can neither confirm or deny how cool or uncool those features are......<cough>But it's quite possible....in use....they're RADNot that I would know.....nor did I just say anything...move along...nothing to see here.
You have already played with this haven't you?;)
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Those painting prototypes are really neat. I'd love to see those implemented in a separate program.
no....no...no....oh wait...yes.I mean Nooooo no no.... wait what's the right answer?Don't talk about fight club?
Wow! Soon it's gonna take no skill to do anything in photoshop ;)Pretty awesome though... Although there are programs that have had that whole mixing colours thing before Adobe, and do better at it - Like Artrage.
The second feature looks useful. The first looks like a rather weak attempt at something. He doesn't actually seem to be able to lay down colour with the new tool. It looks in fact like a messy smudge tool. Painter has been doing far better than this for a long while. It will probably appeal to the people who like to attempt to make a photo look painted.I already have the art pen for Intuos 3 and am getting the Intuos 4 art pen soon. I wouldn't be getting this rather expensive addon for this new Photoshop feature.... it's for Painter.
It looks great eitherway. I think they are targeting to more users by making it even more simple. And as i suspect the extended version will of course include the advanced patch tool as we recently saw in a demonstration
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