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Old 02-11-07, 12:29 AM   #1
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Does anyone use Corel Painter X? I bought IX but I found it frustrating to use...plus, they didn’t have CMYK capabilities. I always had to change it into a psd file and then convert it..but Painter X I heard was a big improvement to IX. Does anyone use it?

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I gave up on Corel at 8. It just gets more and more bogged down with the bells and whistles, the regular user doesn't next.
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I gave up on Corel at 8. It just gets more and more bogged down with the bells and whistles, the regular user doesn't next.
I think if they are more integrated with Photoshop, this would be a program version worth looking at. I hope they have CMYK now! I wasn’t really impressed by 9. The user interface has not been great. I liked it better when Metacreations owned it.
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I gave up on Corel at 8. It just gets more and more bogged down with the bells and whistles, the regular user doesn't next.
I switched to Corel from Microsoft a couple of years ago just to see the different style and comfort of the different softwares these two companies provide. Trust me stick with the trusty ol' Microsoft applications. Corel software is very confusing and contain too much bells and whistles that no one really uses. Corel puts a "Microsoft Version Mode" in their software but that doesn't help at all.
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