brianvic
08-13-2006, 06:29 PM
I've just bought ArtRage 2 and I am very impressed. The layout of the screen and controls is possibly one of the most intuitive and easy to use that I've come across. It doesn't get in the way of any work. Sheer brilliance!!
However, I also have a competing product which probably scores over the number of drawing and painting tools AR2 has available and, dare I say it?, a slightly higher degree of control of each of those tools. The problem with it is the control interface is not friendly or intuitive. I find it gets in the way of the creative process.
How open are the software writers to adding things to AR2 if there are enough requests? Have you considered being able to add on other individual tools for a small fee? Say if you wanted to use water colours you could just buy the water colour tool, etc. Or would that be rather tricky to do? An actual water colour tool is what I miss in AR2. What does anyone else think?
However, I also have a competing product which probably scores over the number of drawing and painting tools AR2 has available and, dare I say it?, a slightly higher degree of control of each of those tools. The problem with it is the control interface is not friendly or intuitive. I find it gets in the way of the creative process.
How open are the software writers to adding things to AR2 if there are enough requests? Have you considered being able to add on other individual tools for a small fee? Say if you wanted to use water colours you could just buy the water colour tool, etc. Or would that be rather tricky to do? An actual water colour tool is what I miss in AR2. What does anyone else think?