Coral Painter 2024 Review: A Detailed Comparison with Photoshop

06/03/2024 website


In the ever-evolving realm of digital artistry, the choice of software can significantly influence an artist's creative process and output.

As we step into 2024, Coral Painter continues to captivate digital artists with its innovative features and intuitive interface.

In this comprehensive review, we delve into the latest iteration of Coral Painter, pitting it against the industry stalwart, Photoshop.

Join us as we explore the strengths, weaknesses, and unique offerings of both software platforms, aiming to provide clarity for artists seeking the perfect digital canvas for their masterpieces.

Is Corel Painter 2024 worth it?

Corel Painter is one of the leading software for painting and illustration and is developed by Corel corporation. It runs on both Windows and Mac OS.

Corel also has other software like CorelDraw (vector design), PaintShop Pro (photo editing) etc.

Corel Painter is a raster-based digital art application created to simulate as accurately as possible the appearance and behavior of traditional media associated with drawing, painting, and printmaking. It is intended to be used in real-time by professional digital artists as a functional creative tool.

The application offers a wide range of traditional artists' materials and tools. The features are Brush Search engine, Stroke preview, Jitter brushes, Advanced Brush Controls, Brush tracking, Cloning workflow, transforming multiple layers at a time, Memory optimization, Flow Maps, Custom palettes, Customizable surface texturing etc.

There are different types of painting that it offers such as oil, watercolor and acrylic. From there you will be able to utilize their brush and color offerings. There are over 170 brushes to choose from! Beyond this it allows you to use things such as a pencil and charcoal for sketching.

Mirror and Kaleidoscope tools are amazing! Using Corel Painter's Kaleidoscope (top) and Mirror (bottom) tools, you can quickly create unique designs.

The most interesting feature in Corel Painter is the RealBristle technology which uses the angle and the pressure of the stylus pen for controlling the color and effects of the image.

With the aid of a graphics tablet or computer mouse, the user can reproduce the effect of physical painting and drawing media such as watercolor, oil, chalk, charcoal, and color pencil.

There are also a few non-traditional items, such as the Image Hose, pattern pens, F/X, Distortion, and Artist tools for allowing artists to apply less conventional elements to an image.

If you don't want to try tracing or drawing yourself, or you are in a studio where you need to increase productivity, Painter's Auto-Painting palette will transform your photo into a painting automatically.

You need a super computer to deal with pro-grade resolutions, and computations are heavy. This is one of the reasons why Painter cannot be defined a rock-solid software to rely on totally...

Do you want to paint on an 8000px canvas with the Real Bristle and Watercolours? Only 16GB of RAM and 2 cores? Pray...

Corel Painter vs Photoshop: which is better?

There are a few key differences between Corel Painter and Photoshop that may make one or the other a better choice for certain types of projects.

Photoshop is made by Adobe and is the industry standard for photo editing. It has a wide range of features and tools that allow users to make detailed edits to photos.

Photoshop's brush engine is very versatile, if one takes their time with it to make your own brushes (or if you get them from someone else whether free or bought) you can get pretty cool results. However, photoshop doesn't exactly emulate the actual “paint” that well which is a part of what Painter does.

Corel Painter is made by Corel and is geared more towards digital painting and art. It has a more limited set of features than Photoshop, but the features it does have are specifically designed for painting.

Bristle and Watercolour models of Painter are almost "unbiased": this means that there is a physics model behind pigment/media/canvas interactions, so results are "almost" real.

A lot depends on your background in art. If you have a lot of experience with traditional media like oils, acrylics, etc., you might find Corel Painter's brushes easier to use; in my experience they emulate natural media more closely than Photoshop right out of the box, especially when you combine them with various paper/canvas textures.

Please be aware that there is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on individual preferences and needs. Both Corel Painter and Photoshop are excellent software programs with a wide range of features, so it is worth taking the time to try out both to see which suits you best.

When it comes to price, Photoshop has a clear advantage. It is available as part of Adobe's Creative Cloud subscription, which starts at $22.99/month.

Corel Painter is only available as a standalone product, which costs $429 or subscribe for $199 yearly, which is $16.58 monthly.

Corel Painter Essentials is a hobbyist version of Corel's Painter line of software which cost only $49.99. Because it lacks some of the more complex and capable features of the pro version.

For users who are focused on photo editing, Photoshop is the obvious choice. It has more features and is more affordable.

For users who want to create digital paintings, Corel Painter may be the better option thanks to its specialized tools and features.

Advantages of drawing tablet for digital painting in Corel Painter

To draw & create artworks, either if you decided to use Corel Painter or any other art program, I highly recommend that you get a graphics tablet, as using one is closer to how you draw using pencils or brushes, compared to a computer mouse at least.

Graphics tablets can also be a huge productivity boost for creating artworks, and it can make drawing certain lines easier. And more importantly, it is generally healthier & more comfortable than using a mouse.

If you use a graphics tablet, Corel Painter gives you new, more realistic velocity control. As you increase the speed of your pen, less ink is applied, resulting in thinner brush strokes. If you slow down your drawing, brush strokes get thicker.

The Express keys of drawing tablet allow you to customize your settings and create hotkeys for different actions in corel painter that you perform frequently.

Corel Painter supports pressure sensitivity of graphics tablets just fine. A mouse just allows you to click and drag meaning you don’t have any control over the pressure of your strokes.

When you use a pressure-sensitive stylus or pen tablet, the amount of pressure that you apply controls the opacity and width of your strokes.  Depending on the variant settings, greater stylus pressure can increase the width of a brushstroke, the penetration of color, or the degree of other effects.

Similarly, for heightened realism, Corel Painter is fully responsive to the tilt of the pen on the tablet. A more vertical angle of the pen will create a thin brush stroke, while a slanted angle yields a wider stroke, perfect for shading and textures, and for enlivening a drawn outline.

Corel Painter lets you produce realistic brushstrokes that fade in and out; change size, opacity, and angle; and penetrate based on stylus input data such as velocity, direction, pressure, airbrush finger wheel, tilt, and bearing.

You can link brush settings (such as size, opacity, and angle) to stylus input data (such as velocity, direction, pressure, airbrush finger wheel, tilt, and bearing).

Graphics Tablet Recommended for Corel Painter

A graphics tablet is a digital drawing input device that allows an artist to use a pen or other stylus instead of the traditional mouse.  Almost any pressure sensitive drawing tablet will be a massive improvement on trying to use something like Painter with a mouse.

Drawing tablets are game changers for designers and artists. There are three types of drawing tablets: graphics tablets, pen displays and tablet computers.

1. Non-Screen Graphic Tablet

A screenless graphic tablet works a bit like a mouse and needs to be attached to your PC or laptop.

You can draw on the surface of the graphic tablet using a special stylus. The surface of the graphic tablet reflects your screen.

So, when you put your stylus in the upper right corner of the surface, you will find your cursor in the upper right corner of your screen.

It takes some time to get used to, since you need to watch the screen and can't look at your hand while drawing.

They are relatively cheap, actually you can get a decent graphic tablet for around $50 – $100.

I'd recommend getting a graphic tablet at A4 size, this is large enough to make fluid strokes.

I tested Corel Painter with my Veikk Voila L A4 sized tablet, and it worked pretty well when it comes to both the pressure & the tilt sensitivity.

Veikk Voila L drawing tablet has a good size working area of 10 x 6.25 inches, while it's not the largest, gives you more than enough room to draw comfortably.

4 customizable shortcut keys and a Dial provides convenience and helps to improve productivity.

With 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity, 60° tilt recognition and virtually no lag. The Battery-free Stylus give you the tools needed to create amazing artwork wherever you go.

This tablet is compatible with Linux, Android, Chrome OS, Mac OS and Windows when it comes to compatibility.

You will love its features and functionality. I could say lots of good stuff about it. You'll love it if you get one and it works well.

2. Graphic Display Tablet

If you want to make digital art on your computer, but don't want to use a screenless graphic tablet, then a graphic display might be an option for you.

They are more expensive than a non-screen graphic tablet, but let you draw and paint directly on a screen. Perhaps this will feel more intuitive to you.

Veikk Studio VK1200 V2 is one of the best drawing tablets with a large drawing area, tilt recognition, accurate color display, superb stylus, and more.

This tablet has a Full HD IPS 11.6-inch screen features a  AG glass which giving you a crisp, clear view that you need as an artist.

Coming with a fully laminated and anti-glare-treated screen, this VK1200 V2 has no parallax, and it offers even a much better colour output.

This tablet comes with 6 shortcut buttons on the left side that you can easily customise.

You get the connectivity ports on the right, making it pretty convenient because the wires won't interfere when you're drawing. 

The battery-free stylus has 8192 pressure sensitivity levels and pen tilt support making it super accurate.

It is compatible with Mac, Windows, Chrome OS, Linux and even Android devices. Artist 16 (2nd gen) allows flexible drawing, sketching, and editing as per the user's needs.

If you're doing artwork for a job that involves some digital painting, or perhaps you're a freelancer who doesn't have a gigantic budget, this tablet will be totally fine for your needs without destroying your budget.

Conclusion

As we draw our review to a close, the comparison between Coral Painter 2024 and Photoshop underscores the diverse landscape of digital art software.

Each platform boasts its own array of tools, capabilities, and loyal communities. Whether you prioritize natural media emulation, advanced photo manipulation, or seamless integration with industry workflows, the decision ultimately rests on your specific artistic objectives and preferences.

As technology advances and creative boundaries expand, both Coral Painter and Photoshop remain steadfast companions for digital artists worldwide, empowering them to bring their visions to life with unparalleled precision and creativity.

Embrace the journey of discovery, experiment with different tools, and let your imagination soar as you embark on your artistic endeavors in the dynamic world of digital artistry.

 


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