Make Your Marks with Studio Artist
Add some brushes to that digital photo!
Digital imaging has come a long way in recent times and everyone is looking for a unique solution to make their images more personal. What could be more appropriate than adding your own hand. With the help of an art tablet, a paint program might be just the answer.
Studio Artist is at the top of my list of digital paint programs. This wonderful package originally designed for the Mac, is now available for the PC. This has to be one of the fastest programs out there. Brushes are unique, easily altered and immediate.
Stay tuned as I suggest ways to use this program.
A downloadable version of Studio Artist 4.0 is now available for both the Mac and PC. If you are interested in purchasing Studio Artist 4.0 at this time please go to this link for more info and purchasing options. Studio Artist 4.0 Purchasing Info
For more information on how I use Studio Artist buy my book.
Introducing my new book: My NEW book! Available NOW!
"Rethinking Digital Photography - Making & Using Traditional & Contemporary Photo Tools"

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Comments
John, Studio is wonderful software and I am enjoying learning it's process. Thank you for bringing this one up and I look forward to your book.
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