Panting over Painter
May. 8th, 2003 01:52 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I’ve just felt generally excellent all day, not sure why. I weighed in at 273.5 this morning, lowest weight of the year, back to where I was in late November, before I stopped exercising. Didn’t work out today, except for doing ab crunches (three sets of 20 Hot Point, two sets of 20 penguins).
I forgot to bring The Paths of the Dead along when I went in to Manhattan, so I sketched people’s feet. Nothing really worth scanning. Bought the fifth (last) issue of Paul Pope’s 100%, and the first of Tokyo Pop: Bangkok, which I probably won’t bother following.
Downloaded and installed the demo of Corel Painter 8 while watching the season finale of Angel. Which was excellent, BTW;
Anyway, Painter. Man, that program kicks ass. Photoshop is really good, but damn, there’s just no comparison! Within five minutes I was sold; just wish I had enough money to feel good about buying it. (Sure, I can write it off as a business expense, but that saves me a fraction of the cost at some point in the future, not now.) Was pissed to find that the demo, in addition to having a 30-day limit, is also crippled — no saving, printing, exporting, or using the clipboard. Suckage! Why the fuck make the program useless for doing actual work if it’s got a time limit anyway? If I’d been doing some actual drawing, rather than just futzing around with the tools, and then discovered I couldn’t save my work, I’d be hella pissed. As it is, I’m only slightly pissed. (And they couldn’t prevent a screen capture!)