![]() The core software costs $49.99 the add-on packs cost $29.99 each. Brush Packs will install in the version of ParticleShop that you are currently using without any additional requirements. ParticleShop is available now for Photoshop and Lightroom CS5 and above, Photoshop Elements 13 and 14, and a number of Corel’s own tools, running on Windows 7 and above or Mac OS X 10.9 and above. In addition, ParticleShop’s set of core brushes has been extended, giving 11 in total and there are six new commercial add-on packs, each containing a further 15 brushes. There is also a new F-X Effects system: a set of image-deformation brushes that “bulge, diffuse, push, pull, pinch twirl” an underlying image. ![]() To that, the update adds the dynamic speckle system introduced in Painter 2016, which does what the name suggests, creating strokes made up of discrete spots of colour for “luscious smears and pointilist looks”. New dynamic speckle and image-distortion systems The technology, originally introduced in Painter 2015, enables users to create a range of effects including light trails, sparks and smoke, with the results resembling those of standalone tools like Flame Painter. The update, which doesn’t have an official version number, although it’s listed as 1.5 in the patch notes, adds new speckle and image-distortion brushes, along with a set of new commercial add-on brush packs.īased on the same particle painting technology as Corel Painterįirst released in 2015, ParticleShop is based on same particle brush technology used in Corel Painter, the company’s flagship 2D painting application, Corel has updated ParticleShop, its particle painting plugin for Photoshop and Lightroom.
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