![]() ![]() Every time I try to do some form of graphics creation in PSP, I find that what I wan to do can only be accomplished through plugins and scripts. Not even sure why the word Paint is part of the name. I find the graphics editing part of the program to be very limited and basic. Personally, I only use PSP for photo editing and enhancement. LeviFiction wrote:You'll probably get better answers than this but here's my view on it. ![]() It includes vectors, photo editing, basic paint program, and some real media paint thrown in, but not on the same level or completeness of the other two programs. PaintShop Pro - Consumer-grade digital photo/paint program. Kind of like an Illustrator/Photoshop mix. ![]() Vector, designer, professional printing software with photo editing thrown in. ![]() With a huge amount of professional features.Ĭorel Draw - Is an entire suite of tools. Tries to simulate actual oils, acrylics, charcoal, pencil, watercolor, etc. Painter - Real Paint Media actual painting program. While CorelDraw Photo (the raster image editor in Corel Draw) and PSP are traditional digital paint programs with basic brushes and color manipulation for instance. Painter deals in real-paint media simulation. Microsoft Paint is a paint program, as is Paint.Net but I wouldn't call them equivalents. Simply being a "paint" program doesn't mean anything. You'll probably get better answers than this but here's my view on it. ![]()
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